Merry Christmas from a Welsh family.
Prince William and Duchess Kate attended the Christmas service at St. Mary Magdalene Church with their three children.
Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7, teamed up for the event on Thursday.
Charlotte wore a tan dress with brown tights and matching ballet flats, while her siblings opted for suits.
Middleton also wore a plaid coat and brown boots, while her husband wore a thick scarf around his neck to keep warm.
The young children’s last public appearance was at the annual “Together at Christmas” carol service at Westminster Abbey earlier this month.
At the time, Charlotte wore a blue dress and her siblings wore blue suits, like their father, 43.
The trio added their own personal touch to the event by writing their names on red paper chains wrapped around an outdoor Christmas tree.
As for Middleton, the 43-year-old stunned in a green coat dress at the Dec. 5 event.
Last week, the Princess of Wales and her husband shared a family holiday card via Instagram.
On December 18th, the two wrote, “I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas.”
Unseen outdoor snaps taken by Josh Sinner in April show George, Charlotte and Louis cuddling up to their parents while sitting in the grass.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry shared a family Christmas photo later that day.
“Happy Holidays! From our family to yours,” the Duchess of Sussex, 44, wrote.
Prince Archie, 6, hugged Prince Harry, 41, at one end of the bridge, while Princess Lilibet, 4, and Markle gently touched foreheads on the other side.
The foursome have no plans to travel across the pond for the holidays, with Page Six recently reporting that Markle, Prince Harry and their pals will be returning to their home in Montecito, California, for Christmas.
It is then heard that the couple will leave the country for a New Year’s trip with friends.
