Mia Tindall holds hands with Prince Louis as they join Prince George and Princess Charlotte at Sandringham church service on Christmas Day
Prince Louis lovingly held hands with his second cousin Mia Tindall, nine, as he joined the rest of the royal family at Sandringham on Christmas Day.
Little Louis, five, was joined by Prince George, ten, Princess Charlotte, eight, and the Prince and Princess of Wales at Sandringham for Christmas.
Mia's sister Lena, five, walked hand in hand behind Wales, along with her parents Zara and Mike. Her younger brother Lucas, two, stayed home.
Princess Charlotte, holding hands with her mother, looked festive in a bottle green coat with her hair tied in braids.
Meanwhile, George, who was walking alone, looked very grown up in a smart suit.
Prince Louis lovingly held hands with his second cousin Mia Tindall as he joined the rest of the royal family at Sandringham on Christmas Day
Louis held his cousin's hand as they walked into the church service
The Wales were joined by Mia Tindall, the daughter of Zara and Mike Tindall
Great cousin Lena appeared to care for young Louis as they walked hand in hand into the church
Mia and Louis seemed to be the best of friends when they went to church
The King and Queen walked side by side as they entered the church
Kate looked effortlessly chic in a blue coat with navy blue accessories
Louis, meanwhile, held hands with both Prince William and Mia Tindall, the daughter of William's cousin Zara.
Adorable Prince Louis – who often steals the spotlight with his cheeky display – took part in his first ever Christmas walk last year.
Today he opted for tweed trousers and a navy blue jacket.
The King and Queen were joined by the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Zara and Mike Tindall and Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stayed in California.
The Princess of Wales beamed with happiness as she walked to the service with her husband, ahead of the other members of the royal family.
She looked elegant in her festive outfit as she waved to well-wishers who traveled to Norfolk today.
Hundreds of well-wishers have been queuing since the early hours to catch a glimpse of the royals, waving excitedly as the King and Queen Consort made their way to church.
Prince Harry has remained in the US with Meghan and their two children Archie and Lilibet – despite recent hopes of a thaw in relations between King Charles and his youngest son.
Kate opted for a bright blue coat, while Charlotte looked stylish in a green one with wool tights
Charles and Camilla lead the way to church, followed by their family
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh opted for tweed shades as they entered the service
The Welsh family followed the King and Queen, with the rest of the Firm walking behind them
Sarah Ferguson wrapped warmly in a bottle green outfit
Beautiful in blue! Kate looked effortlessly chic in the blue number
Princess Anne and her husband Timothy Laurence walked into the church
The royal festivities usually start when everyone arrives on Christmas Eve. The family opens presents, some of which are gag presents – one of the royal family's traditions.
The family then attends services at St. Mary Magdalene Church on Christmas morning. Once they get home, a Christmas lunch is served, followed by games in the afternoon.
Last Christmas the royals experienced their biggest change in decades as they celebrated their first festive period without Queen Elizabeth II, who had died just a few months earlier.