Princess Charlotte brought a warm and personal touch to the royal family’s traditional Christmas outing this year, charming onlookers during the annual holiday church service at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham.
Following the service, the 10-year-old royal noticed members of the public waiting nearby and paused to take a few selfies with admirers. Her polite and cheerful demeanor quickly caught attention, offering a lighthearted moment during the festive walk.
In a video shared on December 25, Prince William can be heard gently calling out to his daughter, saying her name as the family prepared to move on. Princess Charlotte calmly responded, “I’m coming,” before briefly stopping for one final photo. She then quickly rejoined her family, including the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, and her brothers, Prince George and Prince Louis.
Another fan-shared clip circulating on TikTok captured a similarly respectful interaction, showing Charlotte agreeing to a selfie only after being politely asked for permission. The moment concluded smoothly, leaving fans visibly pleased with the encounter.
For the occasion, Princess Charlotte wore a camel-colored coat paired with black tights, flats, and a matching hair bow, complementing the royal family’s coordinated and elegant holiday attire.
The annual Christmas walk also included King Charles III, Queen Camilla, and other members of the royal family, continuing a long-standing tradition of greeting the public on Christmas Day.
Beyond the festive appearance, the royal family has continued to emphasize community engagement throughout the season. Prince William and Prince George were recently seen volunteering at a homeless charity associated with Princess Diana’s legacy, reinforcing the family’s ongoing commitment to public service.
Small gestures, particularly during the holidays, often leave a lasting impression — and this moment from Princess Charlotte was no exception.