The Royal Family, including Prince and Princess of Wales, joined together with their children for the Christmas day service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham on the Norfolk Estate.
The King, Charles, and Queen Camilla led the family as they walked to the church, setting a festive tone.
Princess Charlotte and her mother held hands, with Charlotte looking adorable in a bottle green coat and braided hair.
Prince George walked independently, looking mature in a sharp suit, just like his father, Prince William.
Five-year-old Prince Louis had the support of both Prince William and Mia Tindall, the daughter of Zara, William’s cousin.
After the service, Sarah Ferguson and Zara Tindall were seen together, joining in the holiday spirit.
Following the church service, King Charles, Prince George, Prince William, Princess Charlotte, Mia Tindall, and Kate, the Princess of Wales, met with well-wishers and accepted flowers graciously.
The royal festivities traditionally kick off on Christmas Eve, with the family exchanging gifts, including humorous ones, a beloved tradition.
On Christmas morning, they attend services at Saint Mary Magdalene Church before returning home for lunch and afternoon games.
Last Christmas, the royal family experienced a significant change as they celebrated without Queen Elizabeth II, who had passed away a few months prior.
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