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Royal Children Steal the Show at Christmas Day Church Service
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, along with a surprise royal friend, delighted fans as they attended the Christmas Day ceremony at St. Mary Magdalene's Church.
The royal family turned out in full force, with Prince William and Kate leading the way alongside their adorable children.
Accompanying the young royals was Mia, the eldest child of Mike and Zara Tindall, who added an unexpected touch to the Wales family's entourage.
The group was joined by other prominent members, including Prince Andrew, Princess Anne, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and King Charles and Queen Camilla.
Sarah Ferguson also made a surprise appearance, accompanied by her daughters, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice, and her ex-husband Prince Andrew.
The morning service is a highly anticipated event on the royal calendar, drawing a large number of devoted royal fans who brave the weather to catch a glimpse of the family.
Clad in blankets and armed with flasks, these dedicated fans gather to wish the church a Merry Christmas.
Later today, King Charles will deliver his second Christmas speech since ascending the throne.
It is expected that he will address pressing environmental issues, showcasing his commitment to sustainability.
In a pre-recorded photo released on Saturday night, the king is seen standing in front of a live Christmas tree adorned with eco-friendly materials such as paper, glass ornaments, dried oranges, pine cones, and hand-turned wood.
This year's speech will be particularly significant as it marks the first time a real Christmas tree will serve as the backdrop.
After the festive season, the tree will be replanted, further emphasizing the king's ecological stance.
As the day unfolds, the king was captured posing before a balcony window at Buckingham Palace, offering a picturesque view of the Queen Victoria Memorial.