Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, and cousin Mia Tindall accompanied William and Kate as they mingled with well-wishers outside a morning church service at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk.
The young Prince Louis, aged 5, was spotted being carried around the estate by his father, Prince William, who was also seen assisting Mia Tindall, the daughter of Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall.
Notably absent from the gathering were the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who opted to spend the day in Los Angeles with their children, Prince Louis and Princess Lilibet.
The private Norfolk estate played host to the traditional royal celebrations, with most family members in attendance, including the King and Queen, the Princess Royal, and her husband Vice-Admiral Sir Timothy Lawrence.
The royal clan engaged with well-wishers during a Christmas Eve service at the church on Sunday, a customary part of the royal Christmas festivities.
Following the service, a family lunch featuring turkey and all the trimmings was enjoyed by all present.
During the public appearance, a noticeable camaraderie was observed among the royals, indicating a blossoming friendship between them.
Zara and Mike Tindall were seen holding hands with their daughter Lena, while their youngest child, Lucas, remained at home.
Zara donned a stylish long green coat paired with a bespoke gold headband by Juliet Botterill.
Meanwhile, Prince William held his son’s hand as Prince George walked beside his sister, Princess Charlotte, who looked elegant in a navy blue ensemble.
The younger generation of royals, including Princess Charlotte and Mia Tindall, displayed their supportive nature by extending gestures of kindness to the crowd.
Princess Charlotte graciously handed her mother, the Princess of Wales, a red rose, while Mia Tindall approached the 41-year-old royal and accepted a bouquet of flowers from her.
In return, Princess Charlotte received a bouquet from a well-wisher, showcasing the warm interaction between the royals and the public.
The festive spirit continued as Prince William and five-year-old Prince Louis engaged with the crowd, exchanging greetings and spreading holiday cheer.
Adding a touch of humor to the occasion, Prince Andrew paused and quipped, “‘Oh, I’ll stop to the crowd,” eliciting laughter from the attendees.