Despite having had a very complicated year, in which both King Carlos III and the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, had to face cancer, the youngest members of the British royal family enjoyed a Christmas full of joy and family unity like any other child.
In a day marked by the absence of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Andrew, Sarah Ferguson, and Princess Eugenie of York, the children of the Prince of Wales were the protagonists of the famous Christmas mass alongside the rest of the Windsors.
What were the gifts that Prince William and Kate Middleton's children received?
Prince George, his sister Charlotte, and little Louis received numerous gifts after greeting the citizens who gathered after the mass to greet the royal family. William and Kate's children received several gifts, from stuffed animals and flowers to board games.
The traditional mass at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene brought together a large part of the Windsor family. The spotlight was on King Charles III and Kate Middleton, both diagnosed with cancer in recent months, leading to a significant reduction in their public appearances this year.
The day began around noon, when Carlos III and Camilla led the procession towards the temple. The king, who has already resumed some of his duties after receiving the green light from his doctors, appeared approachable and smiling as he greeted the citizens who braved the cold to see the royal family. Camilla, also recovered from a persistent infection that affected her schedule in November, wore a green coat accompanied by an elegant matching headpiece.
On the other hand, the Prince of Wales, William and Kate, accompanied by their children, also looked quite radiant. Kate, elegant as always, wore a green Alexander McQueen coat, complemented with accessories that recalled her first appearance with this piece in 2014.