Christmas is all about family, and royal children know how to celebrate. Over the years, the children of the Prince and Princess of Wales and their tots’ cousins have made an appearance at Sandringham, stepping out after the service at St Mary Magdalene Church to greet well-wishers.
But of course, the walkabout is an annual tradition which has allowed members of the public to wish the royal family (and their children) a “merry Christmas”, since 1988 when Queen Elizabeth moved the festivities to Norfolk due to rewiring at Windsor Castle.
The children of the British royals aren’t the only ones to celebrate the merriment in public. In fact, on 15 December, the Swedish royal children were out in full force to decorate the tree at Stockholm Palace. At HELLO!, we have reported on royal Christmases for decades, during the lead-up in December and on Christmas Day, meaning the festive royal archives are what we know best. To see all the cutest photos, keep scrolling…
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