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William and Kate have shared their family Christmas card

Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge pose with their children Prince George, right, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis for their 2021 Christmas card, during their visit to Jordan. (Kensington Palace via AP) Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge pose with their children Prince George, right, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis for their 2021 Christmas card, during their visit to Jordan. (Kensington Palace via AP)
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It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas -- and the Royal Family is getting ready by releasing their Christmas cards.

and shared a family photo used for this year's official Christmas card, while Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall went for a sign of the times, with an image of themselves wearing face masks.

of William and Kate on vacation in Jordan earlier this year with their young children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

The palace released the image on Twitter, adding: "Delighted to share a new image of the family, which features on this year's Christmas card."

It is unclear when the family went to Jordan.

The release of the card came just two days after Kate hosted a glamourous festive extravaganza within the hallowed Westminster Abbey in central London.

The congregation was made up of guests nominated by their local communities, as well as representatives from many of the charities and patronages of the Queen and other Royal Family members.

The hour-long service, set to air on the U.K.'s ITV network on Christmas Eve, also featured a sprinkling of celebrity appearances.

Meanwhile, the image of Charles and Camilla, taken by Sam Hussein, shows the couple in the summer at Royal Ascot, an annual horse-racing event.

The Royal Family usually spend the holiday period at Sandringham, Queen Elizabeth II's country estate in rural Norfolk, around 100 miles northeast of London, where the monarch is usually joined by her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

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