Princess Charlotte was spreading Christmas cheer during the royal family’s annual holiday service at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham.After the service, the 10-year-old noticed admirers waiting outside for photos and happily paused to take a few selfies. Her thoughtful gesture delighted fans, though her father, Prince William, had one simple wish at the moment — for Charlotte to rejoin the family.
In a video shared on Dec. 25, Prince William could be heard gently calling out, “Charlotte,” to which she politely replied, “I’m coming.” Before heading back, Charlotte paused briefly to take one more selfie, earning smiles from onlookers before hurrying to catch up with her family, including Kate Middleton and brothers Prince George and Prince Louis.
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A fan-shared TikTok clip captured another sweet exchange, with Charlotte politely agreeing to a selfie after being asked if it was allowed. The moment appeared perfectly acceptable, ending with a completed photo and happy fans. For the outing, Charlotte wore a camel-colored coat with black tights, flats, and a matching hair bow, coordinating with the family’s polished holiday looks.
The walk also included King Charles III, Queen Camilla, and other royal relatives. Beyond the festive appearance, the royal family has continued sharing holiday goodwill, including recent volunteer work by Prince William and Prince George at a homeless charity connected to Princess Diana — a reminder that small gestures can leave a lasting impression.