- Prince George, 10, was pictured looking mischievous as he poked out his tongue
The famously cheeky Prince Louis could be rubbing off on his brother as Prince George is seen poking out his tongue at Sandringham.
Earlier, Prince Louis sweetly held hands with his second cousin Mia, nine, as he joined the rest of the royal family on Christmas Day.
But Prince George, 10, was pictured looking adorably mischievous as he poked out his tongue as he arrived at St Mary Magdalene Church with his family.
Little Louis, five, was joined by Prince George and Princess Charlotte, eight, as well and his mother and father at the royal residence.
Royal Christmases traditionally feature the greeting of people outside the church, and a family lunch with turkey and all the trimmings.
Sandringham House has been the private home of four generations of British monarchs for more than 160 years, and now belongs to the King.
Normally, little Louis is the one stealing the show with his cheeky antics, but today it was his older brother, perhaps influenced by his sibling.
Earlier this month, Prince Louis cheekily blew out his sister’s candle at Kate’s annual Christmas carol concert, which left his royal sibling in stitches.
He was pictured puffing his cheeks in an attempt to extinguish his older sister’s candle, as she smiled.
The Royal Family enjoyed their annual Christmas walkabout at Sandringham today.
King Charles was joined by Camilla, the Queen Consort , at the head of the group, while the Waleses walked just behind them alongside their three children.
Adorable Prince Louis – who often steals the limelight with his cheeky displays – took part in his first ever Christmas Day walkabout last year.
Today, he opted for tweed trousers and a navy coat.
The Princess of Wales beamed with happiness as she walked to the service alongside her husband, ahead of the other members of the Royal Family.
She looked elegant in her festive get-up as she waved to the well-wishers who have travelled to Norfolk today.
Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson put on a united front as they walked behind senior royals as crowds lined the road outside the St Mary Magdalene Church for the traditional Christmas Day service on the Norfolk estate.
It’s the first time Fergie has joined the royals for the walk in over 30 years, following the couple’s high profile divorce in 1996.
But King Charles softened that approach last year and invited her to join the family at Sandringham for the first time in decades, though she didn’t join them for church.
Andrew’s daughters were with their husbands, Princess Beatrice with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Prince Eugenie with Jack Brooksbank.
The private Norfolk estate once again hosted the traditional royal festivities, with most of the family present – except for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are spending the day in LA with their children, Prince Louis and Princess Lilibet.
King Charles was seen waving at the crowds who had gathered outside the Norfolk church to wish him and his family well this Christmas, walking alongside Queen Camilla.
The Princess of Wales smiled broadly as she walked to the church wearing an elegant blue coat and matching hat, holding her daughter Princess Charlotte’s hand.
Her younger brother Prince Louis joined the rest of his family, and held Mia Tindall’s hand as they prepared to attend the service.
On his other side, Prince William also held his son’s hand while Prince George dressed in a navy blue suit, walked alongside his sister.
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh joined the rest of the royals on their way to the church.
The royal festivities usually start when everyone arrives on Christmas Eve. The family open presents, some of which are gag gifts – one of the Royal Family’s traditions.
The family then attend services at Saint Mary Magdalene Church on Christmas morning. Once they get home Christmas lunch is served, followed by afternoon games.
Last Christmas the royals experienced their biggest change for decades as they celebrated their first festive period without Queen Elizabeth II, who had passed away just a few months earlier.
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