Princess Kate and Prince William were recently spotted enjoying a special family outing with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
The royal couple, accompanied by their trusted Norland nanny Maria Teresa Turrian Borallo, visited Lapland UK, a popular Christmas-themed park located in Ascot.
The eagle-eyed fan who spotted the family shared the exciting news.
After their visit to the toy factory, both Princess Charlotte and Prince George were seen clutching matching cuddly toys.
They had a hand in making these stuffed animals and took home their very own Lepi the Snow Leopard.
It seems that the Waleses, like many families, couldn’t resist the magic of Lapland UK.
Princess Kate kept a low profile during the outing, donning an all-black ensemble.
She rocked a belted coat, a turtleneck jumper, and a matching bobble hat.
Prince William, on the other hand, sported blue jeans, a padded jacket, and a khaki flap cap.
He was seen carrying another cuddly toy, presumably belonging to little Louis.
This secret family outing follows another recent low-key event for the Wales family – Halloween.
William and Kate used to share their affluent Kensington postcode with Formula One heiress Tamra Eccleston and her husband Jay Rutland.
Rutland revealed on Instagram that Princess Kate had actually gone trick-or-treating at their door.
When asked about his opinion of William and Catherine, he replied, “William is warm, engaging, and friendly.
Kate knocked on our door in London with their kids on Halloween.
Trick or treating?
Very friendly and down-to-earth.”
The Waleses were last seen alongside the rest of the Royal Family during the annual Christmas Day Walkabout in Sandringham.
This marked their first Christmas without the late Queen.
Prince William and Princess Kate joined King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla at their Norfolk residence.
As they walked to the morning church service, the young royals smiled at the gathered crowd, who eagerly awaited a glimpse of the Royal Family.
Notably, this outing was also little Louis’ first public walkabout debut, and he handled it with great poise.