Christmas Trees first came to England with the Georgian Kings who came from Germany. Due to the unpopularity of the German Monarchy, the practice was not copied at Court.
In 1846, the popular Royals, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, were depicted in illustrations in the London News standing with their children around a Christmas Tree. As a result the Christmas tree became popular both in Britain and also with fashion-conscious East Coast American Society.
The Christmas tree was introduced to England by Queen Charlotte. She was the German wife of George III. It was in December of 1800 that she set up the first known Christmas tree in England at Queen's Lodge in Windsor.
Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, had a Christmas tree brought to London in 1848, following a tradition from his native Germany.
An engraving of the tree appeared in a magazine following which the tree became a "must have" for many people.
Queen Victoria was not an "English Queen"; she was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria. He was German and brought the tradition to Britain.
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in Victorian times when one of the royal family brought the tradition over from Germany (i cant remember who) and it was the same time that Christmas cards were introduced too
Royal Christmas Message was created in 1932.
Royal Institution Christmas Lectures was created in 1825.
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Prince Albert of Germany gave his wife, Queen Victoria of England, a gift of a Christmas tree in 1841. This started off the fashion for Christmas trees and the custom spread quickly.
His Highness introduced the custom of Christmas Trees to the UK. ( from Germany). I do not know about the pipe tobacco that bears his name. There was also a well Known brand of Cigars called King Edward, same Royal house.
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Royal West of England Academy was created in 1844.
Royal College of Surgeons of England was created in 1745.
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