Aquino spends last Christmas in Malacañang with family | Inquirer News

Aquino spends last Christmas in Malacañang with family

/ 01:39 PM December 25, 2015

INSTAGRAM PHOTO/Kris Aquino

INSTAGRAM PHOTO/Kris Aquino

President Benigno Aquino III celebrated his last Christmas as the country’s leader with his siblings and relatives in the Malacañan Palace.

In a photo posted by actress and presidential sister Kris Aquino on Instagram, it could be seen that the President’s siblings and their families were complete during the celebration of the traditional Noche Buena.

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The President was also joined by sisters Ballsy Cruz, Pinky Abellada, and Viel Dee.

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The Aquinos posed for a family photo in front of a Christmas tree in the presidential palace.

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The photo was posted with a caption which read: “Maligayang Pasko.#Love #Family”

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Aside from posting their family photos, Kris also took to Instagram to thank the Presidential Security Group team who protected her family during her brother’s term as the country’s chief executive.

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“Our PSG team (and our driver Bryan), my 2 boys have spent countless hours & moments w/ them. They’ve secured us & really gone beyond the call of duty in adjusting to our unconventional life & punishing schedule. #Family,” she said.

Aquino’s term will end on June 30, 2016. AJH

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