Prince Louis has joined his older siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte for his royal Christmas debut at Sandringham.
All three of the Prince and Princess of Wales’ children joined the royal family as they returned to their public Christmas gathering for the first time since 2019. For his first holiday service at St. Mary Magdalene church, the four-year-old matched the family color scheme while walking hand-in-hand with his mother Princess Kate.
The adorable outfit was comprised of a navy double-breasted coat with a suede collar and matching pockets, which was layered over a matching navy sweater, a white patterned shirt, and maroon shorts. A pair of navy knee-high socks and small black loafers completed the look.
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Meanwhile, Prince George coordinated with his father in a similar classic navy suit, paired with a white shirt, a blue tie with white polka dots, and black dress shoes. Princess Charlotte wore a cute maroon double-breasted coat dress with opaque black tights and a pair of black Mary Janes.
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The elder two Wales kids (then the Cambridges) made their Christmas debut in 2019, which was the last royal holiday walkabout since the pandemic prompted cancellations for the past two years. The nine-year-old and the seven-year-old also accompanied their parents at Kate’s second annual Christmas concert at Westminster Abbey earlier this month.
Before their Sandringham appearance, Prince William and Princess Kate shared a Christmas greeting that revealed one of Prince George’s secret talents. Their holiday social media post included a watercolor painting by the young royal, which depicts a reindeer in the snow with birds perched on its antlers and back.
"Happy Christmas! ? by George," they captioned the post.
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