Christmas Morning at Sandringham: Prince Louie Steals the Show with His Charm
Christmas morning at Sandringham was nothing short of heartwarming as Prince Louie captured the hearts of royal fans with his infectious excitement and charm.
The youngest child of the Prince and Princess of Wales, Louie was visibly delighted as he greeted well-wishers, who presented him with an array of thoughtful gifts.
Among the gifts were a box of Cadbury chocolates, Christmas crackers, bouquets of flowers, and a collection of adorable stuffed toys.
The 6-year-old royal, known for his lively personality, attended the Christmas Day service at St. Mary Magdalene Church on the Norfolk estate, alongside his parents, Prince William and Catherine, and his older siblings, Prince George, 11, and Princess Charlotte, 9. This marked Louie’s third attendance at the event, following his debut in 2021.
The Christmas service also marked a touching reunion for the royal family, with King Charles and other senior royals in attendance. This public outing was only the second for the Wales family since the King’s Birthday parade in June.
Christmas at Sandringham is steeped in tradition, with festivities beginning on Christmas Eve, when the family exchanges gifts, often including humorous gag items as part of a long-standing royal custom. On Christmas morning, the family attends church together before returning for a festive lunch and an afternoon of games.