![]() ![]() King Charles will 'always keep the door open' for Prince Harry but the royals 'probably don't think they owe the Sussexes an apology', REBECCA ENGLISH tells Palace Confidential King Charles 'evicts Prince Andrew from Buckingham Palace after Epstein scandal and will no longer be allowed to have an office in the building or use its address for correspondence,' source claimsĪnd King Charles takes charge of Royal Christmas: Fergie will lunch with family at Sandringham as Harry and Meghan stay away but Prince Andrew WON'T join others in Christmas Day walk to church Gemma Clark, 42, from Long Sutton, Lincolnshire, gave each child a novelty toy called a gonk - a festive gnome with a pointed hat. George, nine, Charlotte, seven, and Louis, four, also received some presents from those waiting outside on Christmas. William and Kate's three children were also at the walkabout and spoke with well-wishers from members of the public after their traditional Christmas Day church service on the Norfolk estate. Hilary Marsh, 71, from Suffolk said: 'I asked William if Father Christmas had been for the children and he smiled back and said, "They've had enough presents".' It was also claimed that Prince William commented on the children's presents when talking with the fans today. The Princess then said 'they got lots of lovely things', before walking on. George, nine, Charlotte, seven, and Louis, four, joined their family on the walkaboutĪnother member of the public is heard jumping into the conversation to ask: 'Did the children get lots of nice things?' While greeting royal fans on the Sandringham estate, the Princess of Wales told one well-wisher that her children 'got lots of lovely things' this year but had 'quite an early start'. While they are much older than him, it was only the second time that Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, seven, have attended due to the cancellations of 20 at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.Īs Prince Louis looked adorable in a black coat and a pair of shorts (traditional for young royal boys until the age of eight), his older sister Charlotte wore the same burgundy coat she appeared in at the Together at Christmas carol service broadcast on ITV1 on Christmas Eve.ĭuring the service at Westminster Abbey, which had been organised by her mother Kate, Charlotte was front and centre, giggling at the Dean of Westminster's anecdote about his cat's fondness for tinsel and lighting up as Hugh Bonneville read an extract from Paddington Bear in tribute to Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Prince Louis flashed a smile at the camera as he walked into St Mary Magdalene Church for the Christmas Day service with the royal family The mischievous young prince also picked up a feathered Santa toy from a well-wisher, which he carried with him while his mother spoke to a young girl who had come out to say hello. Paddington became a totem for the Queen in the months following her death because one of her last public appearances was in the delightful sketch she filmed with him for her Platinum Jubilee.Īs the royals walked into the church, a sweet moment of brotherly love was captured on camera as Prince George reached out to guide his youngest brother, who has taken part in his first ever Christmas Day walkabout.īut Louis proved he is a natural as he flashed a sweet smile to the camera while walking into the church. Meanwhile, a third said: 'Did he give it her to give to that little girl.' 'The way she acknowledged Louis while still engaging with the individual is textbook.' ![]() 'You can tell Kate is a naturally attentive,' another gushed. Right: The Princess of Wales then crouched down next to the fan to give her a closer look Left: The four-year-old then handed the drawing to his mother to show a young royal fan.
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