Princess Charlotte has melted hearts across the nation as she warmly embraced a well-wisher during the Christmas Day walkabout with her family...
December 25, 2019 - 13:41 GMT Sharnaz Shahid Princess Charlotte has captured the hearts of well-wishers during her first appearance at the Royal family's annual Christmas service in Sandringham. After attending the service with her brother Prince George and parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the four-year-old royal happily greeted well-wishers - and even embraced some members of the public! She was pictured hugging one woman in a wheelchair as she was presented with gifts.
var playerInstance=playerInstance || []; playerInstance['EUdLPhw3']=document.addEventListener=> { window.player=lf.player; }); WATCH: Young royals greet crowds as the Queen leaves church Meanwhile, earlier in the day, those who stayed over at Sandringham will have enjoyed a full English breakfast, and will have woken to find stockings filled with small gifts and fruit at the foot of their beds. After the service, the royal family will enjoy a sit-down lunch of roast turkey and all the trimmings at Sandringham House. A walk around the estate will follow, before they gather around to watch the Queen's Christmas speech at 3pm.
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