Everyone With Good Taste Are Keeping Their Christmas Trees Ultra-Curated and Traditional for 2025, Starting With the Prince and Princess of Wales
Prince William and Princess Catherine posed by the chicest tree we have seen (so far) this year – it's quietly regal but somehow replicable
The world may have looked to Windsor Castle for news of the Prince and Princess of Wales’s dinner with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and First Lady Elke Büdenbender (during their state visit to the UK). However, here at Homes & Gardens, we can’t get past their pre-dinner portrait – or, more specifically, the Christmas tree seen in the backdrop.
The fairy-tale-style portrait, taken by photographer Alex Bramall at Frogmore House (a royal residence near the castle), shows the couple standing close together in front of a twinkling, well-curated tree that oozes quiet regency.
While the couple could have designed a spectacular display that screams luxury, their understated choice is indisputably chicer. It’s a reminder that the most timeless Christmas decor ideas are those that don’t overwhelm a space. Instead, they feel subtly festive while remaining celebratory.
With glass ornaments, delicate string lights, and a silver tree topper (similar to this one from Target), the Prince and Princess have perfectly achieved a rare balance of festivity and style, and you can do the same.
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These golden-patterned glass ornaments add a touch of royal sophistication to your tree. Featuring clear glass balls etched with a geometric champagne-gold design and finished with yellow-gold vintage caps, they bring a modern, elegant sparkle to your celebrations.
Crafted with care from premium materials such as glass, paper, and wood, these stunning glass ornaments showcase artistry and detail, offering durable, stylish décor that enhances every celebration.
This glittered tree topper features a 3D plastic star coated in fine glitter, creating a stunning ornamental masterpiece. Designed with an extra base piece, it ensures easy, safe, and secure placement atop your tree. The sparkling glitter reflects surrounding lights, enhancing your tree, the royal way.
These elegant lights come with a neutral-toned string and a warm, twinkling glow, ideal for accentuating a minimalist tree or providing a sophisticated base for more elaborate décor. Each set includes 100 clustered lights along the main wire, creating a delicate, enchanting display.
Bring effortless layered elegance to your tree with this set of six winter-white ornaments. The boxed collection includes six ball ornaments in two sizes, featuring three glittery, iridescent textures, each accented with twine for a touch of natural warmth.
Pure, understated elegance. These lights gently illuminate your Christmas tree, highlighting your bows without overpowering them. The polished brass finish adds a modern, sophisticated touch, bringing a refined festive glow to your decor.
To me, the elegance of Prince William and Princess Catherine's display lies in its restraint, proving that Christmas decor need not be ostentatious to make an impact.
By focusing on quality over quantity and choosing elements that complement rather than compete with one another, they demonstrate how thoughtful layering of textures, muted tones, and classic shapes can create a cohesive, inviting atmosphere that can be easily recreated far beyond the castle walls. Their approach ensures a festive display that feels both polished and timeless, capturing the essence of quiet luxury that impresses year after year.
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Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.