Prince William and Princess Kate, accompanied by their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, made a delightful appearance as a family of five during their annual holiday festivities.
The royal children added an extra dose of holiday joy to the royal Christmas celebration this year.
The festive occasion unfolded as the royal family gathered for their customary Christmas Day church service at the Church of St Mary Magdalene in Norfolk.
Decked out in coordinating green and blue ensembles, the Prince and Princess of Wales family made a striking entrance for this year’s event, with Princess Charlotte stunning in a forest green outfit reminiscent of her mother Kate’s attire from the previous year.
Eight-year-old Princess Charlotte sweetly held her mother’s hand as they made their way to the church, accompanied by her 10-year-old brother, Prince George.
Meanwhile, Prince William strolled alongside 5-year-old Prince Louis, who sported stylish tartan trousers, a departure from his usual shorts and knee socks combination.
Adding to the charm, Prince William’s cousin Zara’s 9-year-old daughter, Mia Tindall, joined the group, holding hands with Prince Louis at times during the walk.
Earlier in the day, Prince William and Princess Kate delighted fans by sharing a heartwarming Christmas surprise – a new portrait featuring Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis together.
This special moment captured during a recent photoshoot also served as the inspiration for the family’s 2023 Christmas card.
Notably, this year marked the second time that all three royal siblings, George, Charlotte, and Louis, partook in the Christmas festivities.
In 2019, Prince George and Princess Charlotte had a memorable Christmas celebration at Sandringham, and this year promises to be even more extraordinary for Queen Camilla.
In a departure from past traditions, Queen Camilla is expected to spend an extended holiday with her children and grandchildren at Sandringham, thanks to an invitation from King Charles.