Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George receive gifts from royal fans at Sandringham
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis attended church in Sandringham on Christmas Day with their parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William. After the service, the Prince and Princess of Wales' children met outside with royal fans who showered them with many sweet gifts in honor of Christmas.
Before the service at St. Mary Magdalene's church in Sandringham, all eyes were on Princess Kate. Princess Kate also wore a twin co-ordination with Queen Camilla for the occasion, with the two opting for slightly different shades of green. However, it was the princess's children who were the center of attention
as royal fans waited patiently to meet the princess's children.
Photos show Louis, Charlotte, and George leaving the gathering with arms full of stuffed animals, candy, flowers, and books. According to the Daily Mail, Prince Louis was handed a headband featuring Santa Claus by someone. Naturally, the little royals were apparently overjoyed with the Christmas Day harvest.
Prince William, father of Louis, Charlotte, and George, was photographed smiling and laughing at the crowd as he carried his many gifts. Clearly, royal fans were very excited to see members of the royal family on Christmas Day.
It was previously reported that Prince William might have a slightly awkward Christmas as it was revealed that Queen Camilla's children would be spending Christmas 2024 at Sandringham. As to why the Prince is not necessarily looking forward to spending the vacations with Tom Parker Bowles and Laura Lopez, The Sun offers an excerpt from Katie Nichol's 2010 book, William and Harry. Nicole explains, “William and Laura had a terrible fight over whose fault it was that their household had fallen apart.” [William raged at Laura, blaming her for all the hurt Camilla had inflicted on her mother [Princess Diana]. ...... Laura was having none of it. She took a hard line and hit back at William, saying, 'Your father ruined my life'”
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