Princess Charlotte joined her parents for Sandringham’s customary Christmas Day walkabout, looking like a grown-up.
Fans flocked to see the youngest royals, and the only daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales put on a mature show as she greeted them.
At one particular moment, the 9-year-old paused to take a selfie with a woman before she accepted chocolate and flower gifts from other people. As she posed for the picture with the royal fan, Charlotte grinned sweetly.
During the Christmas Day walkabout at Sandringham, Princess Charlotte greeted fans with an air of maturity.
After attending the yearly Christmas morning service at St. Mary Magdalene Church, the family walked to welcome the spectators who eagerly awaited their arrival.
Princess Charlotte wore a tartan-patterned, festive blue coat dress that made her look stunning. The stylish item had a navy suede collar and was double-breasted. Catherine’s daughter accessorized her chic ensemble with a pair of shiny black Mary Jane pumps and navy tights.
The front portions of Prince George’s sister’s cinnamon-toned hair were scraped back and styled with a velvet navy bow, following in her mother’s elegant fashion footsteps.
The young royal wore an emerald green tailored coat by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, a green and blue tartan scarf, and a hat with a bow to match her mother’s festive ensemble.
This is not the first time the mother and daughter have dressed alike. At Westminster Abbey’s yearly ‘Together at Christmas’ carol service, Charlotte wore a burgundy coat dress and her go-to oversized black bow cap. Catherine wore a red longline coat by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen with a black velvet bow pinned to the collar, matching her mother’s festive ensemble.
In addition to wearing identical festive ensembles, the two also coordinated their Trooping the Colour 2024 attire. Charlotte wore a navy sailor’s dress with white bows, and Catherine wore a Jenny Packham dress with a striped asymmetrical bow.
On Christmas Day, Charlotte walked with her brothers, Prince Louis, age 6, and Prince George, age 11. Wearing a traditional fitted suit and a blue and green tartan tie that complemented Catherine’s chic scarf, George looked composed as he led the way.
As he held onto his mother’s arm and wore a suit that matched his brother’s, Louis was acting appropriately. Later, royal onlookers showered the youngest child with chocolate treats.