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Princess Charlotte Leads the Girl Cousin Crew on Royal Family Christmas Walk

Princess Charlotte, 10, led her girl cousins including Mia and Lena Tindall in greeting well-wishers during the royal family’s traditional Christmas Day walk, continuing a cherished family tradition.

  • Today Princess Charlotte joined her parents, siblings and the King and Queen for the annual Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham Estate, then greeted well-wishers.
  • Traditionally the royals attend church and then meet the public; the Wales family is marking Christmas after relocating weeks ago to Forest Lodge within Windsor Great Park and following Catherine, Princess of Wales's recovery confirmed earlier this year.
  • Princess Charlotte appeared in a grown-up light-brown coat and hair bow, and her pre-recorded piano duet with Catherine, Princess of Wales for the Together at Christmas concert aired on ITV on Christmas Eve.
  • Charlotte responded warmly to fans, hugging a supporter in a wheelchair and Gemma Clark, while Catherine, Princess of Wales spent nearly 20 minutes chatting to well-wishers and receiving flowers carried away by police officers.
  • Family members will gather for a turkey lunch and to watch King Charles III’s Christmas message filmed at Westminster Abbey, while Charlotte linked up with cousins Mia and Lena Tindall as some first cousins stayed away.
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Smiles, handshakes, selfies, sacrifices. Ten-year-old Princess Charlotte has become the star of this year's Christmas holidays. The girl moves in society with a sovereignty and grace that many adults would envy. European media highlight the warmth with which the daughter of Crown Prince William and his wife Catherine greeted people who came to greet them after the service at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene in Sandringham.

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GB News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, December 25, 2025.
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