The cheeky exchange between Prince George and Princess Charlotte revealed - as young royals enjoy Christmas with their family at Sandringham

Royal fans were left overjoyed yesterday after the Prince and Princess of Wales stepped out for the royal festive walkabout with their three adorable children.

Joining William and Kate on the annual morning stroll at Sandringham in Norfolk yesterday were their trio of cheeky children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and six-year-old Prince Louis.

They looked just the part, each sporting a piece of clothing in forest green tartan to match their immaculately dressed parents.

But despite their smart and grownup looks - the three little ones could couldn't resist sharing a few playful moments during the walk.

As well-wishers eagerly waited to greet the Waleses on their annual walk, some of the most eagle-eyed of supporters spotted Princess Charlotte sharing a tender moment with her eldest brother, Prince George in a clip captured on TikTok by @justinazuk.

As they walked through crowds of well-wishers, each of the three children were offered handfuls of chocolates, teddy years and flowers. 

During one moment, piled high with presents from generous fans, Prince George turned around to grab the attention of his sister.

Pointing towards the crowd, Prince George said: 'She's got chocolate for you.'

Joining William and Kate as set off on the annual morning stroll at Sandringham in Norfolk, were their trio of cheeky children, Prince George, 11, (right) Princess Charlotte, (left) nine, and six-year-old Prince Louis

Joining William and Kate as set off on the annual morning stroll at Sandringham in Norfolk, were their trio of cheeky children, Prince George, 11, (right) Princess Charlotte, (left) nine, and six-year-old Prince Louis 

Their doting father, Prince William then leaned around to drape his arm around his first-born son, guiding him on the walk towards St Mary Magdalene Church - where the royals attended a Christmas Day service.

And Princess Charlotte and Prince George weren't the only adorable royals to have stoked a heartwarming reaction from fans.

Onlookers were delighted when the notoriously cheeky Prince Louis was spotted beaming as he accepted handfuls of Cadbury's chocolate and teddy bears from well-wishers.  

In a sweet video yesterday, a very happy Louis had his hands full of gifts before another fan offered him a Father Christmas headband.

The young prince accepted the headband, politely thanked the person who gifted it and returned to his father and siblings.

Prince William, who was himself greeting well-wishers with enthusiasm, appeared amused by his youngest son's haul and said: 'You've got that as well'.

The royal children looked just the part, each sporting a piece of clothing in forest green tartan to match their immaculately dressed parents

The royal children looked just the part, each sporting a piece of clothing in forest green tartan to match their immaculately dressed parents

But when the family started to move along the path, Louis appeared to struggle to keep hold of everything he had received.

At that point, he returned to his father and sweetly asked: 'Papa, can you carry some?' 

George, who will start secondary school next year, was twinning with his father, Prince William in a navy coat and matching trousers, while his younger sister wore a dark green coat that was almost identical to Kate's Alexander McQueen number.

Kate, meanwhile, stole the show as the future Queen exchanged warm hugs with royal fans, who appeared joyous at her return to Sandringham following what has been a particularly turbulent year for the Royals.

The Waleses looked picture perfect as they arrived at Sandringham on Christmas morning, with Charlotte holding on to her father's hand.

Prince George, walked confidently ahead of his siblings, while his younger brother Prince Louis refused to let go of Kate's hand.

Fans had been queuing in Sandringham since Christmas Eve evening, with several people eager to wish Kate and the Royal Family a Merry Christmas after what has been a particularly difficult 12 months.

Members of the royal family who walked to the service were greeted at the foot of the steps to the church by the Reverend Canon Dr Paul Rhys Williams.

Prince Louis, six, couldn't contain his glee as the young royal accepted boxes of Cadbury chocolates and stuffed animals from royal fans at Sandringham on Christmas morning

Prince Louis, six, couldn't contain his glee as the young royal accepted boxes of Cadbury chocolates and stuffed animals from royal fans at Sandringham on Christmas morning

Prince George, Prince Charlotte and Prince Louis at Sandringham. The trio were treated to gifts from well-wishers

Prince George, Prince Charlotte and Prince Louis at Sandringham. The trio were treated to gifts from well-wishers

Princess Charlotte and Prince George also graciously accepted their presents, as they waved to the crowds while standing alongside their father, Prince William

Princess Charlotte and Prince George also graciously accepted their presents, as they waved to the crowds while standing alongside their father, Prince William

During the appearance yesterday, all eyes were on Kate as she looked as positive and radiant as ever, bearing no indication of the challenging year behind her. 

The princess dazzled in a forest green Alexander McQueen coat, which she had previously worn during a visit to Leeds in January 2023.

She teamed the coat with a matching fascinator and scarf, as well as a pair of black gloves and black boots by Gianvito Rossi to keep warm.

The future queen carried a small handbag by Grace Han - as the she waved at the crowds outside St Mary Magdalene Church.

Kate's beautiful new earrings with blue jewels and diamonds were by London-based jewellery designer Robinson Pelham.

Her silky brunette locks were styled in soft waves, while her make-up was typically understated yet flawless.

Crowds were given copies of the order of service, conducted at the Church of St Mary Magdalene in Sandringham, conducted by the Rector Rev Canon Dr Paul Rhys Williams.

Hymns included O Come All Ye Faithful, Oh Little Town of Bethlehem, While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night, and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. The service also included The Lord's Prayer.

Prince William said last week that he was looking forward to spending Christmas with 45 members of his family 'all in one room' as he attended a seasonal event for families of 1st Battalion Mercian Regiment, in his role as colonel-in-chief, in Bulford, Wiltshire. 

King Charles was also diagnosed with cancer at the start of the year, and the monarch is still undergoing treatment for the disease.

As King Charles, Queen Camilla, and the Prince and Princess of Wales walked into the church, the crowds could be heard wishing them a 'Merry Christmas!'.

Kate's infectious smile was testament to her courage in the face of adversity as well as her work ethic, as the Christmas service marks just one of many official public engagements attended by the Princess since announcing her cancer treatment.

It is also the second time the Wales family have been seen together in public since their appearance at Trooping the Colour, the King's birthday parade, in June.

Prince William, looked dapper in a navy coat and trousers, perhaps paving the way for his son's dashing style, with George wearing a similar ensemble to the future King.

They were joined by senior members of the Royal Family including Princess Anne, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Anne's daughter Zara Tindall, as well as Princess Beatrice.

Earlier this month, the Waleses and other members of the Royal Family came together for Kate's special Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey in London.

Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and their two children Archie and Lilibet remained in Montecito in California, USA.

For the Royals, festivities usually start when everyone arrives on Christmas Eve. The family open their 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.