Prince Louis appeared to tug at his mum the Princess of Wales’ hand as he grew restless meeting the crowds who had gathered at Sandringham to see the royals on Christmas Day.
Prince William and Kate proudly walked with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Louis as members of the Firm made their way to their annual festive church service.
George, nine, and seven-year-old Charlotte have carried out the walk before, but this year was the first year that four-year-old Louis, who donned shorts and long socks, joined them.
After the service, the royals stopped to chat to some of the wellwishers who had lined the route, with George, Charlotte and Louis all appearing to have been given gifts by the crowds.
But at one point as Kate held Louis’ hand as she chatted, the cheeky wellwisher seemed eager to get back to Sandringham House and was seen adorably pulling at her arm to hurry her along.
In another video, a sweet moment of Prince Louis was captured. The young Prince can be seen running after someone. At first glance you might think he is running after his dad, but at the end of the video you hear him calling after his sister ‘Charloootte’.
Oupss, Prince Louis stayed with the public too long and has to run to catch up with his parents and his siblings ! This is adorable and funny at the same time 😂😂🤣♥️ pic.twitter.com/xvsydZs6Tm
— 0livia ♡ (@OliviaLoveCena) December 25, 2022
Meanwhile, today also marked the first time that King Charles led the family to and from church – with him hosting Christmas at Sandringham for the first time this year since the death of his mother the Queen in September.
Charles led the way alongside Camilla in blue with William, Kate and their children following behind.