Princess Eugenie of York followed the Cambridges, wearing a simple black coat and navy feather headband
Princess Charlotte stole the show at Sandringham today as she joined her parents and great-grandmother at the royal family's traditional Christmas Day church for the first time.
At four years of age, little Charlotte was this year considered old enough 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 Gemma Clark, who was waiting in her wheelchair after waiting all morning to catch a glimpse of the family.
Click link for full post from The Daily Mail.
Princess Charlotte stole the show at Sandringham today as she joined her parents and great-grandmother at the royal family's traditional Christmas Day church for the first time.
At four years of age, little Charlotte was this year considered old enough 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 Gemma Clark, who was waiting in her wheelchair after waiting all morning to catch a glimpse of the family.
Click link for full post from The Daily Mail.