Victorian Period Drama Christmas Ambience | Basic Background Noise | Calm Fireplace Sounds | 3 Hours

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In 1800, Queen Charlotte held a Christmas party for the children of all the principal families in Windsor. She came up with the idea that instead of the customary yew bough, she would have an entire yew tree. She covered it with baubles, fruit and presents and stood it in the middle of the drawing-room floor. It was a success — a truly enchanting spectacle for the children to gaze upon! Christmas trees quickly became popular in English upper-class circles, where they used yews, box trees, pines or firs, adorned with trinkets and candles and surrounded by presents. By the time Queen Charlotte died in 1818, the Christmas-tree tradition was firmly established in society, and it continued to flourish throughout the 1820s and 30s. In December 1840, Prince Albert (Queen Victoria’s consort) imported several spruce firs from his native Coburg in December 1840. Periodicals began publishing depictions and descriptions of the royal Christmas tree well until the 1850s, which by then, to have a Christmas tree in one’s home had caught on with the masses throughout England.

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