Princess Charlotte wears £79 outfit from French brand Cyrillus and Kate Middleton debuts new £158 Reiss jumper teamed with £2.40 Accessorize earrings

The Princess of Wales is known for her simple, sophisticated fashion sense, and she clearly passes that on to her daughter.

Eight-year-old Princess Charlotte looked adorable as she helped her mum Kate Middleton visit the Windsor Baby Bank with her brothers, wearing a chic £37 red jumper.

The young royal paired it with a trendy £42 skirt for a fun and festive look that's perfect for winter.

Her outfit was from French family brand Cyrillus, known for creating couture-inspired clothing for the whole family.

Meanwhile, Kate, 41, channeled understated elegance in a £410.40 ensemble.

Eight-year-old Princess Charlotte looked adorable as she helped her mum Kate Middleton visit the Windsor Baby Bank with her brothers, wearing a chic £37 red jumper

She wore a £158 cream Reiss jumper to match her daughter's Christmas style, paired with simple jeans.

The mother-of-three also wore her £250 combat boots from See By Chloe, adding a casual element to her look.

She kept her jewelery minimal with Pearl and Disc Hoop Earrings from Accessorize – which originally cost £8 but now retail for £2.40.

Charlotte diligently helped her mother during the visit to the baby bank – and the young royal was keen to show her enthusiasm.

Kate and Prince William's second child exclaimed: 'Oh la la!' when she walked into the center and saw the array of toys on display, before she and her brothers, Prince George, 10, and Prince Louis, five, dutifully helped arrange Christmas gift hampers for families in need.

The clip, which was shared by Kensington Palace yesterday but was filmed one afternoon last month after the kids had finished school, also showed Charlotte growling over a little baby – and it's clear she's very aware of her role .

As a young Princess of Wales, Charlotte immediately recognized the Welsh dragon pattern on the babygrow and beamed as she held it up and said: 'It's Welsh!'

The young royal also raved about a “sweet” children's coat she pulled out of a box, which will go to a child in need this Christmas.

The young royal paired it with a trendy £42 skirt for a fun and festive look. Her outfit was from French family brand Cyrillus, known for creating couture-inspired clothing for the whole family

Charlotte diligently helped her mother during the visit to the baby bank – and the young royal was keen to show her enthusiasm

Charlotte visited the baby bank with her older brother George and younger brother Louis, while their mother, the Princess of Wales, showed them how the center works to help families struggling to make ends meet.

Kate's first visit to the center was in April this year, during which she promised to return with their children.

And if the glossy video is to be believed, the Welsh children thoroughly enjoyed their time at the Baby Bank – and learned a lot too.

At the beginning of the clip, Louis, wearing a Fair Isle sweater over a checked shirt, holds his own box, grinning widely, in front of his sister, dressed in a red sweater, skirt and ankle boots, and George in a navy blue sweater, blue pants and sneakers. .

The three young royals then walk into the Windsor center with their own donations.

Wearing a white turtleneck sweater, Kate helps her three children put down their boxes and tells them, “Here are a lot of people giving up their time.” And there are many volunteers who come to help. And so you are the volunteers for this evening.'

Meanwhile, Kate, 41, channeled understated elegance in a £410.40 ensemble. She wore a £158 cream Reiss jumper to match her daughter's Christmas style, paired with simple jeans

“Ooh la la,” Charlotte exclaims, using a favorite phrase of hers.

“Let's see,” Louis says eagerly, peeking into the bags of donations.

Charlotte chooses a small jacket. “So sweet,” she says endearingly.

While the children's voices can be heard on the video, this marks a rare occasion where royal fans can actually hear what the Welsh children sound like.

Although Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have had the eyes of the world on them on many occasions, including the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee and funeral and King Charles' coronation, it is unusual to hear them on camera speak.

However, there have been a few occasions when the voices of the royal children have been heard – for example, football-mad Princess Charlotte's well wishes to the Lionesses at the European Championships last summer in a video recorded with Prince William, when she simply said: 'Good luck, I hope you win, bye!' She recorded a similar message with her father ahead of this summer's Women's World Cup final.

During the visit, little Louis picked up a toy version of King Kong from the range of gifts and commented on how big the plastic gorilla was.

During the visit, Princess Charlotte, aged eight, wearing a red top and denim skirt, is pictured helping her mother pack bags

Kate's little helpers! Prince George, ten, and Princess Charlotte, eight, carry what appear to be heavy bags full of Christmas goodies

As a toddler, Charlotte also revealed her voice to the world in an impromptu moment at her little brother Louis's baptism – when she stared at photographers outside the church and told them, “You're not coming.”

In 2020, all three Welsh siblings slammed Sir David Attenborough in a video shared by Kensington Palace, asking him tough questions about species at risk of extinction and other environmental issues.

And the fearless Princess Charlotte, who was just five years old at the time, revealed to the environmentalist that she loves spiders, asking him if he shared her love for arachnids.

Three years on from the Attenborough quiz, royal fans have once again had a glimpse into the lives of Welsh children as they expressed their excitement about the tasks they help with.

The children start busy picking out presents, Charlotte and George each holding a festive bag and putting things in it.

Louis seems particularly excited by the giant King Kong toy, which he grabs and exclaims, “This is a big guy!” '

Handwritten notes for George and Charlotte's gift bags are also on display.

According to the Department for Work and Pensions, a quarter of families with a child under five in Britain live in poverty. This means that baby banks have become a sad necessity for many, providing a vital lifeline in challenging circumstances.

The Bank of Windsor has been making gift bags for children for the past five years and will be distributing 1,500 of them this Christmas, in addition to the usual parcels of clothing and goods.

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