The holiday season is upon us, and the Prince and Princess of Wales are diving headfirst into the festivities.
Recently, they were spotted enjoying a delightful day out with their three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
The family seemed to be in high spirits as they prepared for what promises to be a bustling holiday calendar.
Mark your calendars!
On December 6, Westminster Abbey will host the annual Together at Christmas Carol Service, a key event for the royal family.
This year, it’s expected that the Willises will have a jam-packed schedule filled with holiday activities for their little ones.
As we’ve seen in previous years, they tend to embrace the festive season with open arms.
Last December, the family attended Lapland UK, an immersive Christmas experience in Ascot, where they created cherished memories.
Their casual attire during these outings reflects their desire to enjoy these moments as a family without the constraints of royal protocol.
Prince William opted for a cozy padded jacket paired with blue trousers, while Princess Kate chose an all-black ensemble topped with a stylish brown coat and a playful bobble cap.
Hullo magazine reported that after the recent carol service, the children were seen clutching matching cuddly toys, adding an adorable touch to their family outing.
Such moments highlight the joy and simplicity that the royal family cherishes during the holiday season.
Last year, the family made headlines when they visited a Christmas tree shop in Berkshire, close to their home at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.
A source shared that Prince William and his family selected their tree from Windsor Great Park, a location steeped in royal tradition.
It’s no surprise that they would choose such a historic site, especially since King Charles has continued the late Queen’s custom of sourcing trees from Windsor Castle.
In addition to tree shopping, Princess Kate demonstrated her commitment to community by taking her children to a Windsor baby bank last year to help with donations.
Despite some controversy surrounding the visit due to the pandemic, the family showed their dedication to giving back during the holiday season.
The royal family’s holiday traditions also include dazzling displays of lights.