Since 1947, the people of Norway have presented a Christmas Tree each year to the British people in thanks for help received during World War II. The tree is always erected in Trafalgar Square in central London.
In Great Britain, a Christmas tree is a popular symbol and decoration during the holiday season. It is traditionally adorned with lights, ornaments, and tinsel. Families typically gather around the tree on Christmas Day to exchange gifts and celebrate the holiday.
The people of Great Britain call it Christmas.
Father Christmas. Great Britain is his favourite holiday destination.
Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, popularized the Christmas tree in Great Britain. The London newspapers showed an engraving of the royal family gathered around the tree, and people began emulating the custom in their own homes. Prince Albert was known for donating trees to army barracks and schools.
christmas ^_^
Christmas ^_^
It's called Christmas
the Cheshire oaks tree is 100 ft (30 metres) it's nickname is ''britain's tallest Christmas tree''
merry efing Christmas
Because he was German, and Christmas trees were popular in Germany.
The national tree of England is the oak tree! :)
Norway
Christmas trees are very popular in Britain. Depending on which version you believe: Queen Charlotte is credited with the introduction of the first 'Christmas Tree' in the 1600s, as is Prince Albert in the 1800s.