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Wales Family Joins King Charles for a Festive Christmas Walk
The holiday spirit was alive and well in Sandringham as the Wales family joined King Charles and Queen Camilla for their traditional Christmas morning stroll.
The picturesque scene unfolded at St Mary Magdalene Church, where the royal family gathered for their annual church service, delighting the crowd with their presence.
Princess Kate radiated joy as she stepped out alongside her husband, Prince William, and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
The family's arrival drew cheers from hundreds of well-wishers, many of whom had been waiting since the early hours, dressed in festive attire that added to the cheerful atmosphere.
King Charles, aged 76, and Queen Camilla, 77, led the royal procession from Sandringham House to the church.
Their walk was met with enthusiastic greetings from fans who had braved the chilly weather, some even arriving the night before to secure a good spot.
It was a heartwarming sight, showcasing the deep connection between the royal family and the public.
As they approached the church, the Rev.
Canon Dr. Paul Rhys-Williams stood ready to welcome them on the steps.
His warm greeting set the tone for the service that followed, which is always a highlight of the royal calendar.
The annual gathering has become a cherished tradition, drawing supporters eager to catch a glimpse of their beloved royals.