Prince William and Princess Kate Middleton’s three children attended their mother’s enchanting Christmas carol concert.
Kate was the first to arrive at Westminster Abbey in London for the annual carol service, showing her enthusiasm for an event that has become a tradition in the British royal family.
Shortly afterwards, Prince William made his entrance accompanied by his three youngest children: Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6.
This was the siblings’ first joint public appearance since attending Trooping The Colour in June, making the event even more special.
George, Charlote and Louis at Christmas carol service
George, Charlotte, and Louis looked more mature than ever at the carol concert.
The Wales family opted for matching red outfits, with George and Louis wearing red ties to complement Kate’s Alexander McQueen coat.
William also matched the colour palette with his tie and Charlotte’s coat, both in an elegant burgundy shade. Charlotte wore the same coat as last year.
An endearing moment occurred when William, in a loving gesture, placed a hand on his daughter’s back as they entered the event, reflecting the warmth that characterises the royal family.
One of the highlights was little Prince Louis.
William and Kate’s youngest son was photographed holding a piece of red paper with a handwritten note about what he was thankful for.
The family stopped at the famous ‘Tree of Kindness’ outside Westminster Abbey to hang their messages on the branches, dedicating them to those who have supported them in their lives.
In honour of the theme of the service, which revolved around love and empathy, Prince Louis’ note read, ‘Thank you for Granny and Grandpa because they have played games with me.’
Last year, the Prince and Princess of Wales took their three children to Kate’s Together at Christmas concert for the first time, marking Prince Louis’ debut at the enchanting event.
Undoubtedly, every appearance of this royal family becomes a memorable moment that resonates in the hearts of many.
A wonderful time spent together with friends, family and those who make a real difference to the people around them.
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— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) December 6, 2024