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Prince Louis Holds Hands with Surprise Royal During Christmas Day Church Stroll
Prince Louis, the youngest member of the royal family, delighted fans as he attended his second Christmas Day church service this morning.
Alongside his older siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the five-year-old walked hand in hand with an unexpected royal.
The identity of this royal companion left many fans guessing.
As the Wales family made their way from Sandringham House to St. Mary Magdalene, Prince Louis clasped hands with a cousin, Mia Tyndall.
Mia, the eldest child of Zara and Mike Tyndall, appeared thrilled to be walking alongside her royal relatives.
At just nine years old, she kept turning to check on little Louis, both children exchanging smiles with the onlooking crowd.
The Wales family's church stroll was met with excitement from the locals, who had eagerly awaited their arrival for hours.
Approximately a thousand people gathered to catch a glimpse of the royal family, offering warm greetings and well-wishes.
The king and queen graciously acknowledged their enthusiastic supporters, waving and exchanging pleasantries as they passed by.
Notably, this year's Christmas Day service saw the presence of several other members of the royal family who don't typically attend.
Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Princess Anne, Vice-Admiral Sir Timothy Lawrence, and even Sarah Ferguson, the mother of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, joined the gathering.
Sarah Ferguson's attendance marked her first appearance at the morning church service in over three decades.
Prince Louis, with his cherubic smile and innocent charm, continues to captivate the hearts of royal admirers.