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Princess Beatrice and Stepson Wolfie Attend Christmas Day Church Service
Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mazzi, were joined by their families as they attended the annual Christmas Day church service.
One notable attendee was Beatrice's stepson, Christopher Wolfe, affectionately known as Wolfie.
The young boy, dressed in a smart suit, walked hand in hand with his father, Edo, as they made their way to and from the church.
This rare appearance marked Wolfie's first public outing with the royal family, having previously been kept out of the spotlight.
Beatrice and Edo's one-year-old daughter, Sienna, stayed behind on this occasion.
Prince Louis Makes His Royal Christmas Debut
Another highlight of the day was the presence of four-year-old Prince Louis, who attended the church service alongside his parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, as well as his siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
This marked Prince Louis' first public appearance during the Christmas festivities.
The young prince looked adorable as he walked to and from the church with his family.
Tindall Children and Cousins Join the Festivities
Mike and Zara Tindall's older children, Mia and Lena, were also seen accompanying their parents to the church service.
Additionally, their cousins, Savannah and Isla, the daughters of Peter Phillips, were spotted making their way to and from the service.
Lena, walking alongside her parents, seemed to enjoy the company of her older cousin Savannah as they returned to Sandringham House for lunch together.
King Charles Leads the Family on Christmas Day
In a significant moment, King Charles led the royal family to and from the church service, as he hosted Christmas at Sandringham for the first time since the passing of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September.
This year's Christmas celebrations at Sandringham hold special significance, as the late Queen had spent the previous two festive periods at Windsor Castle due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Festive Lunch and King Charles' Address
After the morning church service and greeting well-wishers, the royal family is expected to enjoy a traditional Christmas lunch, complete with turkey and all the trimmings.
Following the meal, it has been a long-standing tradition for the family to gather and watch the Queen's televised address at 3 p.m. on December 25.
However, this year, they will witness King Charles' inaugural Christmas address, where he is anticipated to pay tribute to his late mother.
King Charles' Christmas Address
A sneak peek of King Charles' address has already been released, featuring an image of him taken during the recording at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
The chapel holds great significance as it is where the late Queen is buried alongside Prince Philip.
During the broadcast, the choir of St George's Chapel performs the national anthem and sings a carol.
This year, the monarch is seen standing while delivering his address, a departure from the recent tradition of sitting at a desk.
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