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Princess Charlotte Shines in Green Attire at Royal Family’s Christmas Day Service
Princess Charlotte, the delightful eight-year-old member of the royal family, stole the show with her elegant appearance as she joined her family for the annual Christmas morning church service at St. Mary Magdalene.
Accompanied by her parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, as well as her brothers, Prince George, aged 10, and Prince Louis, aged 5, Princess Charlotte made her way towards the church in style.
Dressed in a striking deep forest green coat adorned with gold buttons, complemented by a black collar, tights, and shoes, Princess Charlotte exuded charm.
Her hair was beautifully plaited as she walked hand in hand with her mother, who looked equally chic in a fascinator, boots, and a royal blue coat.
The royal family's arrival was met with cheers from the gathered crowd of locals who had eagerly awaited their presence on this festive Christmas morning.
In addition to Princess Charlotte and her immediate family, other members of the royal family, including Princess Anne, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and their children Lady Louise and James, Earl of Wessex, were also in attendance at the church service.
A notable surprise was the presence of Sarah Ferguson, who made a rare appearance at the Christmas ceremony, marking her return after almost three decades since her divorce from Prince Andrew.
Princess Charlotte first graced the Christmas Day service at the age of four in 2019, accompanied by her parents and older brother, Prince George, who looked dashing in a lovely green coat.
Last year, it was Prince Louis' turn to join the royal family for the Christmas celebrations, and he delightedly waved to the onlookers as he made his debut appearance at the service.
The royal family's Christmas traditions include celebrating at Sandringham, where they partake in a grand black-tie dinner and gift exchange on Christmas Eve.
On Christmas Day, they make their way to St. Mary Magdalene Church on the Norfolk Estate for the service, taking the time to engage with well-wishers who have gathered to greet them.