Princess of Wales tells young fan that her children got ‘lots of lovely things’ for Christmas

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The Princess of Wales tells a young fan her children received “so many lovely things” for Christmas as the family “was up early” but had a good day.

  • Kate Middleton opened up about her Christmas day with a well-wisher yesterday
  • The girl, named India, gave the princess flowers outside Sandringham.
  • The Princess said she had a ‘lovely day’ and thanked her for the gift

The Princess of Wales shared with a young admirer that her children “got a lot of beautiful things” this Christmas, but they “got off to a pretty early start.”

As the royal family joined King Charles for his walk outside Sandringham church yesterday, Kate was seen talking to a young girl about her day so far.

The young fan, named India, was filmed giving the princess a bouquet of flowers, for which she was thanked.

Kate then asked India: ‘Did you have a good morning?’

India replied: ‘Yes, right?’

Then Kate said, “I’ve had a wonderful morning, thank you very much, I’ve got a very early start this morning.”

Then another member of the audience jumps in to ask, ‘Did the children get a lot of nice things?’

The princess then said ‘they have many beautiful things’, before walking on.

Prince William was also said to comment on the children’s gifts when he spoke to fans today.

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’.”

The fan, named India, gave the Princess a bouquet of flowers, for which she thanked her.

The fan, named India, gave the Princess a bouquet of flowers, for which she thanked her.

The princess said:

The princess said, “I’ve had a lovely morning, thank you very much. I started very early this morning.”

William and Kate’s three children were also on the walk and spoke to members of the public wishing them well after their traditional Christmas Day church service at the Norfolk estate.

George, nine, Charlotte, seven and Louis, four, also received some gifts from those waiting outside for Christmas.

Mrs. Clark, who was in the crowd, gave each of the three children a novelty toy called a gonk, a festive gnome in a pointy hat. She also gave Kate flowers.

George, nine, Charlotte, seven, and Louis, four, joined their family on the ride

George, nine, Charlotte, seven, and Louis, four, joined their family on the ride

Prince Louis holds his mother's hand during a walk, clutching a toy in the other

Prince Louis of Wales looks out at the crowd that has gathered to welcome him and the rest of the royal family on Christmas Day.

Mrs. Clark, who was in the crowd, gave each of the three children a novelty toy called a gonk.

She found it “absolutely cool” to meet William, Kate and their three children.

Ms Clark said: “I love them so much, especially the children, the children are amazing,” she said.

‘Prince Louis – I love Louis. He’s always cheeky, that Louis is, but I love him.

And Louis seemed to enjoy the attention, getting so caught up in it that at one point he was forced to run to catch up with his older sister Charlotte.