George, Charlotte, and Louis charm crowds at Sandringham Christmas service

 

Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis captured hearts as the Royal Family gathered for the traditional Christmas morning service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham.

This year marks the fourth consecutive Christmas that all three children of the Prince and Princess of Wales have attended the service. Prince Louis made his debut in 2022, while George and Charlotte first joined in 2019, quickly becoming public favourites.

After the service, the trio was spotted chatting animatedly with cousins Lena and Mia Tindall before rejoining their parents to greet well-wishers along the estate. Their lively interactions and ease with the public highlighted the youngest generation of the monarchy in full display.

Royal tradition suggests the children likely opened their presents on Christmas Eve rather than Christmas morning.

Earlier in December, the Wales children also attended the Princess of Wales’s Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey, marking one of only three public appearances as a family of five in 2025. Other notable outings included celebrations for the 80th anniversary of VE Day in May and Trooping the Colour in June, demonstrating a careful balance between family privacy and royal duties. Photo by Philip Halling, Wikimedia commons.

 


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