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Princess Charlotte Shines in Green Attire as She Joins Royal Family for Christmas Day Service
Princess Charlotte of Wales stole the show as she attended the annual Christmas morning church service at St. Mary Magdalene, accompanied by her parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and her siblings, Prince George and Prince Louis.
The 8-year-old princess looked absolutely adorable in a deep forest green coat adorned with gold buttons, complemented by a black collar, tights, and shoes.
Her hair was beautifully plaited, adding to her charming appearance.
Walking hand-in-hand with her mother, who sported a fascinating pair of boots and a stunning royal blue coat, Princess Charlotte attracted the attention and admiration of thousands of locals who had eagerly gathered since early morning to catch a glimpse of the royal family.
The warm reception extended to other members of the royal family present at the service, including Princess Anne, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and their children Lady Louise and James, Earl of Wessex.
However, it was Sarah Ferguson's unexpected presence at the festive ceremony that truly surprised everyone.
Having divorced Prince Andrew in 1996, Sarah Ferguson had not attended a royal family Christmas event for nearly three decades.
This year, she made a remarkable return, adding an element of surprise and nostalgia to the occasion.
The gathering held special significance for Princess Charlotte as well, as she made her debut at the Christmas Day service when she was just four years old, accompanied by her parents and older brother, Prince George, who also looked dashing in a lovely green coat.
Last year, it was Prince Louis' turn to make his first appearance at the royal family's Christmas celebration.
The young prince couldn't contain his excitement as he waved cheerfully to the crowd lining the church's driveway.
The royal family has a tradition of celebrating Christmas at Sandringham, where they kick off the festivities on Christmas Eve with a lavish black-tie dinner and exchange of gifts.
On Christmas Day, they make their way to St. Mary Magdalene Church on the Norfolk Estate, taking the time to engage in conversations with well-wishers who have gathered to greet them.
This year, there was an exciting addition to the king's customary Christmas message.