A Royal hug! Four-year-old Charlotte cuddles fan during a wheelchair and delights Sandringham crowds as she and brother Prince George attend Christmas church for the primary time Prince George, six, and Princess Charlotte, four, attended Christmas church for the primary time Brother and sister joined the Queen at her Sandringham estate for the primary time before greeting well-wishers
Four-year-old Charlotte stole the show in an emerald swing coat which matched her mother's accessories Princess Charlotte stole the show at Sandringham today as she joined her parents and grandmother at the royal family's traditional Christmas church for the primary time.
At four years aged, little Charlotte was this year considered sufficiently old to attend the annual service, alongside her big brother George, six. And afterwards, the princess delighted fans as she cheerily waved and greeted them before displaying her impeccable manners as she accepted Christmas presents from them.
The four-year-old also melted hearts as she stopped to hug a lady during a wheelchair. +92 Princess Charlotte hugged a lady during a wheelchair who had waited for hours to satisfy them As they got flowers, Charlotte chatted to fans, encourage by her mother the Duchess of Cambridge Karen Anvil, who famously took an image of the 'Fab Four' - the Cambridges and Sussexes two years ago - gifted Charlotte a doll this morning The four-year-old tried to clutch her mother's hand as they left the church of St Mary Magdalene The Duchess of Cambridge and her four-year-old daughter strolled through the Norfolk estate with bunches of flowers The youngster placed on an animated display as she left the church, beside her mother Catherine George and his sister Charlotte walked the short distance from Sandringham House to St Mary Magdalene Church hand in hand with their parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Charlotte looked adorable in her emerald swing coat which perfectly matched her mother's accessories. The Prince of Wales walked alongside them as he greeted fans who had been waiting outside for hours within the biting cold. One-year-old Prince Louis stayed at the house. Fans praised Charlotte's 'impeccable' manners and 'cheeky' persona as they gifted her presents including a teddy and a pink flamingo toy.
Karen Anvil, who famously took an image of the 'Fab Four' - the Cambridges and Sussexes two years ago - gifted Charlotte a doll this morning. Ms Anvil then captured a photograph of the four-year-old. Ms Anvil told Sky News: 'She came to visit together with her mum, she liked the doll. Her manners are outstanding - but she's cheeky, she wasn't in the least scared.' She said Prince George's manners were also 'perfect'.
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