The Royal Family was greeted by large crowds at Sandringham as
they gathered to celebrate Christmas.
King Charles and Queen Camilla led the family on the traditional
walk to St Mary Magdalene Church for the Christmas Day morning
service, greeting well-wishers along the way.
The Prince and Princess of Wales joined them with their three
children – Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and
seven-year-old Prince Louis – who drew particular attention as they
smiled and waved to members of the public.
Not far behind were Prince William’s cousin, Zara Tindall, who
attended with her family.
The Princess Royal and Sir Tim Laurence walked alongside the
Duke of Edinburgh and his son, James, Earl of Wessex, while the
Duchess of Edinburgh made her way to the church with her daughter,
Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor, now 22.
Princess Beatrice arrived with her husband, Edoardo Mapelli
Mozzi, joining the wider family for the Sandringham
celebrations.
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank were also in
attendance.
As in recent years, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, did not attend
the public church walk. The King’s brother has remained absent from
official royal Christmas events amid his continued withdrawal from
public duties.
The Royal Family is spending Christmas at Sandringham, where the
King hosts the traditional festive gathering.
