Prince William, Prince of Wales, Prince George of Wales, Prince Louis of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte of Wales. Chris Jackson/Getty Images
Prince William and Kate Middleton were in a joyful mood at the Together at Christmas carol service. The royal couple, both 41, attended the annual Christmas concert at London’s Westminster Abbey on Friday, December 8, with their three children: 10-year-old Prince George, 8-year-old Princess Charlotte, and 5-year-old Prince Louis.
George and Louis looked adorable as they matched their dad William in navy suits. Charlotte's navy tights perfectly complemented her burgundy coatdress. Kate, on the other hand, stood out in a sleek, winter-white pantsuit with a matching coat and handbag.
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Upon arriving at the event, the young royals graciously greeted the Dean of Westminster Abbey before entering the venue. Together at Christmas, hosted by Kate once again, aims to unite British locals during the holiday season and commend those who have made exceptional efforts to assist those in need.
The event featured a special mailbox for guests to send their "letters to Santa" before Christmas day. Pictures captured George, Charlotte, and Louis dropping their own envelopes into the bin, possibly sharing their holiday wish lists.
Princess Charlotte of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Prince Louis of Wales, Prince George of Wales, Prince William. Chris Jackson/Getty Images
Several of William’s cousins, including Princess Beatrice, Peter Phillips, and Zara Tindall, showed their support for Kate on Friday. Beatrice, 35, looked stunning in a tartan dress and arrived with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and his son from a previous relationship, Christopher Woolf. Peter, 46, and Zara, 42, arrived together with Peter’s two daughters, Savannah, 12, and Isla, 11. Meanwhile, William and Kate also had the opportunity to meet with famous guests, such as Adam Lambert, James Bay, Freya Ridings, and Roman Kemp.
Every Christmas, the royal family comes together to celebrate the holiday season. King Charles III, the reigning monarch, leads the family in a traditional Christmas Day walk to church, followed by a special lunch at Sandringham House. As the children grow older, they also join in public appearances with the adults. In December 2022, Louis made his first public appearance at Sandringham during Christmas alongside the rest of the royal family.
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Having set holiday plans each year has been very important for Will and Kate as their children get older.
“It’s important to them that their kids share childhood traditions like their school pals,” a source previously told We in December 2018. “They’re going all-out to make it extra special.”