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Royal Kids Embrace Christmas Spirit at New School
As the holiday season approaches, Prince William and Princess Kate's children, George, Charlotte, and Louis, are gearing up for their first Christmas celebrations at Lambrook School.
This independent preparatory school in Berkshire welcomed the royal trio at the beginning of the academic year.
It's an exciting time for the young royals as they dive into festive activities alongside their classmates.
Lambrook School's website has shared that this Christmas will be particularly memorable for all students.
Each child will take part in various events, ensuring a joyful atmosphere.
From Christingles to house singing competitions, the school has planned an array of activities that promise to make the festive period special.
The end-of-term carol service is sure to be a highlight, bringing everyone together in song.
Recently, Year 4 students showcased their talents during a candlelit Christingle service.
A teacher expressed how this event is a cherished tradition, calling it one of the highlights of the year.
The students' performances included beautiful solo numbers and carols sung in harmonious two-part arrangements, leaving parents and staff alike impressed.
Princess Charlotte, who is just 7 years old, will be stepping into Year 4 next year, joining her brother George, now 9.
George's past experiences with Christmas performances have been quite amusing.
While attending Thomas's Battersea in London, he took on the role of a sheep in the school's nativity play, much to his father's delight.
Prince William reminisced about that moment, sharing a chuckle over his son's unexpected role.
The festive season holds a special place in the hearts of the royal family.
Prince William has previously opened up about their unique Christmas traditions.
He mentioned how important it is for them to come together during this time, especially since they often find themselves busy throughout the year.
Family gatherings become rare gems that they cherish.