Prince Louis delighted the audience at Sandringham alongside his royal siblings and received several gifts. The seven-year-old prince joyfully accepted a large Lindt chocolate ball from his father, Prince William, which was gifted by a fan.
During the festive season, the monarchy, under the leadership of the King and Queen, marked a high point with a Christmas carol and prayer service at St Mary Magdalene Church on Charles’s private Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. Despite the chilly weather, hundreds gathered under clear skies to catch a glimpse of the royal family as they made their way to and from church near Sandringham House.
After the service, the King, Queen, Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their children, interacted with well-wishers lining their path back to Sandringham, many of whom were adorned in festive attire like Santa hats, tinsel necklaces, or reindeer antlers.
Prince Louis happily held onto a large Lindor chocolate treat while greeting supporters outside Sandringham. He, along with Charlotte and George, were spotted holding gifts from the crowd.
The young prince received a big teddy bear from a member of the public, and both royals were seen admiring their footwear choices. Additionally, Prince Louis gratefully accepted another soft toy and more chocolate with a smile.
Prince William’s daughter radiated joy while carrying a bouquet of red flowers through the crowd. The royal siblings, George, Charlotte, and Louis, accompanied their parents as they exited the Christmas Day service.
Lena Tindall, Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, and Mia Tindall left the church together, following the Royal Family’s tradition of attending the Christmas Day mass as a united front.
