Celebrities celebrating Hanukkah in 2022: From King Charles to Catherine Zeta-Jones, discover which famous faces marked the Jewish event this year
December 24, 2022 - 15:45 GMT Tania Leslau Many celebrities are in the process of gearing up for Christmas Day, yet there are also a handful of famous faces who have already started celebrating the Hanukkah period. The eight-day Jewish festival began on December 18 and will end on Boxing Day.
Well-known figures from celebrities to royalty have marked the festival, sharing their celebrations with fans online. From King Charles to Catherine Zeta-Jones, Nicola Peltz to Kamala Harris, discover who from the celeb sphere has celebrated Hannukah in 2022.
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