King Charles III will deliver his festive message to the nation and Commonwealth at 3pm delivered from a former hospital chapel, in a year in which the King has been undergoing cancer treatment.
The location for the traditional Christmas Day broadcast is the Fitzrovia Chapel in central London, which once served as the chapel of the Middlesex Hospital.
It's the first time in more than a decade that the Christmas speech has been recorded from a place that isn't in a royal palace or estate. It's understood that the King wanted a location with a connection to those working in healthcare.
The Christmas message will be delivered at 3pm today (Christmas Day).