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A Royal Christmas: Prince Louis Steals the Show on His First Public Outing

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A Royal Christmas: Prince Louis Steals the Show on His First Public Outing

Christmas Day this year was extra special for the royal family, as it marked the debut public appearance of .

The adorable four-year-old captured hearts as he strolled hand-in-hand with his mother, , from Sandringham House to St Mary Magdalene Church.

Dressed in a charming blue coat over shorts, long socks, and shoes, Louis braved the chilly weather with a cheerful demeanor.

Kate looked radiant in a long green coat and a wide-brimmed hat, flashing her signature smile as they walked together.

The young prince was on his best behavior, even managing to charm onlookers and photographers alike with his cheeky grin.

With each step, Louis seemed to embody the festive spirit, making this outing one to remember.

Walking alongside them was , who sported a familiar burgundy coat she had worn previously at the Together at Christmas service.

Prince George was also part of the festive ensemble, adding to the heartwarming family scene.

Meanwhile, appeared jovial, casually strolling with his hands tucked in his coat pockets, while his older children confidently walked beside him without needing to hold his hand.

One particularly endearing moment captured was between Louis and George.

The older brother leaned in closer to share a few words with his younger sibling, showcasing the bond that exists between the two.

Their interaction added a touch of warmth to the already delightful family outing.

The royal family was not alone during this annual Christmas Day tradition.

They joined other members of the royal clan for the customary walk to the chapel.

Leading the pack were and Queen , accompanied by the Wessex family, and her husband Jack Brooksbank, as well as Zara and Mike Tindall, and .

also made an appearance, joined by her husband Eduardo Mapelli Mozzi and his son Christopher, affectionately referred to by Beatrice as her “bonus son.”

This gathering highlighted the importance of family during the holiday season, especially in light of the recent loss of II, who passed away in September at the age of 96.

For Louis, this Christmas marked his first-ever walk in Sandringham, while his siblings George and Charlotte had already made their debuts back in 2019.

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