• Royal family at the Christmas service
  • Princess Kate's remarkable year
  • Gifts and joy for the young royals

The royal family gathered in Sandringham on Christmas Day to attend the traditional mass at St. Mary Magdalene Church. Prince William (42) and Princess Kate (42) were accompanied by their three children: Prince George (11), Princess Charlotte (9), and Prince Louis (5). The young royals captured the crowd’s attention as they graciously accepted gifts from fans.

British Royals at the Christmas service

After the service, the royal family, including King Charles (76) and Queen Camilla (77), greeted the crowd. Prince Louis, the youngest member of the family, was especially delighted with the gifts he received, including chocolates and soft toys.

While Princess Kate spoke to royal fans eager to catch a glimpse of her and the family, her children and husband stood patiently in the distance, waiting for her. Realizing this, Kate jokingly said: "I think I've lost my family."

William and Kate’s children were dressed in perfectly coordinated outfits. Prince George wore a navy blue coat matching his father's, while Princess Charlotte wowed in a dark green coat similar to her mother's. The family appeared united and radiated optimism, despite the challenges of the past year.

Princess Kate's moving year

The year 2024 was particularly tough for Princess Kate after she was diagnosed with cancer. In a September Instagram video, she shared, "The cancer journey is complex, scary and unpredictable for everyone, especially those closest to you." After undergoing preventative chemotherapy, she revealed that she is now "cancer-free."

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