The Queen's great-grandhuggers! New video shows Prince George embraced wheelchair-bound lady at Christmas Day church service FIRST - prompting Princess Charlotte to also offer a hug
- Prince George, six, and sister Princess Charlotte, four, both offered hugs to members of the public during Christmas Day church service at Sandringham
- New footage shows George, stood with his father, embracing wheelchair-bound Ms Clark, 39, who travelled from Long Sutton in Lincolnshire to spot the royals
- Sister Charlotte, four, seen in a second clip, then moves in to also hug Ms Clark
- The princess attended traditional festive church service for the first time
A heartwarming new video has emerged showing that Prince George, six, led the way in encouraging his younger sister Princess Charlotte to hug a well-wisher following the traditional Christmas Day church service at Sandringham.
Footage that surfaced yesterday showed the princess, four, leaving the crowds at the Norfolk church cooing after she was spotted embracing wheelchair-bound Gemma Clark, who had waited all morning to say hello.
In the new clip, it's clear that Prince George, who walked alongside his father Prince William, hugged Ms Clark, who travelled from Long Sutton in Lincolnshire to spot the royals, first - just moments before his younger sister stepped in to cuddle her too.
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Like father like son! Prince William and his son George cheerfully smiled and waved to adoring fans who waited for hours in the biting cold to spot the royals
Prince William and Prince George, six, are seen approaching wheelchair-bound Gemma Clark (not seen in this photo) during the traditional Christmas trip to church while visiting the Queen at Sandringham
The young royal is seen embracing Ms Clark, who travelled from Long Sutton in Lincolnshire, much to the delight of the surrounding crowds, some of whom who'd queued since dawn for a glimpse of the royal family
Anything he can do! Moments later, Princess Charlotte hugged Ms Clark too, clearly taking the lead from her older brother
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As his father strikes up a conversation with the Christmas Day well-wishers including Ms Clark, Prince George looks on
Shortly after, Princess Charlotte, making her first visit to the royal family's traditional church service also gave Ms Clark a cuddle
Those who spotted the adorable moment can be heard saying 'aaah' at the sweet embrace between the young royal and the member of the public.
After Charlotte's hug, she walks away with a pink flamingo gift from Ms Clark firmly in hand.
Ms Clark later revealed that George and Charlotte were 'brilliant' and that they both hugged her. 'It made my day,' she added. 'I've never seen the royal family, ever. This is my first time at Sandringham and I would love to do it again.'
While chatting at the service, the princess' mother, the Duchess of Cambridge revealed that Christmas Day got off to 'very early start'.
The excitable four-year-old princess was this year considered old enough to attend the annual service, alongside her big brother George, six, and stole the show by cheerily waving and greeting the royal fans.
Taking to her royal duties with aplomb, Princess Charlotte also greeted twins Thomas and Theresa Richman, nine, who were delighted when they presented the Cambridges with flowers.
The siblings, who suffer from Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, were able to secure a place in front of the main crowds in their wheelchairs and spoke to both George and Charlotte.
Their overjoyed mother told The Daily Telegraph: 'It was absolutely stunning - I survived breast cancer six years ago so to still be here and see that today with the children was absolutely tremendous.
'I think this has made our Christmas and made our year, it was a real honour to meet them all.'
As they were given flowers, Charlotte chatted to fans, encourage by her mother the Duchess of Cambridge
The Duchess of Cambridge teamed her pine green hat with matching court heels, which perfectly contrasted her grey woollen and fur-trimmed military-style coat
It was a festive event Wednesday as the queen was joined for the first time by Prince George, 6, and Princess Charlotte, 4, the two eldest children of Prince William and his wife, Kate. They left 1-year-old Prince Louis at home
Princess Cheeky: The four-year-old stuck her tongue out to people as she did a walk-through the crowds
Karen Anvil, who famously took a picture of the 'Fab Four' - the Cambridges and Sussexes two years ago - gifted Charlotte a doll this morning
The four-year-old tried to clutch her mother's hand as they left the church of St Mary Magdalene
The Duchess of Cambridge and her four-year-old daughter strolled through the Norfolk estate with bunches of flowers
The youngster put on an animated display as she left the church, beside her mother Catherine
Mini me: The little princess and her mother were a picture of elegance at Sandringham on Christmas Day
George and his little sister Charlotte walked the short distance from Sandringham House to St Mary Magdalene Church hand in hand with their parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Charlotte looked adorable in her emerald swing coat which perfectly matched her mother's accessories.
The Prince of Wales walked alongside them as he greeted fans who had been waiting outside for hours in the biting cold.
One-year-old Prince Louis stayed at the house.
Fans praised Charlotte's 'impeccable' manners and 'cheeky' persona as they gifted her presents including a teddy and a pink flamingo toy.
Karen Anvil, who famously took a picture of the 'Fab Four' - the Cambridges and Sussexes two years ago - gifted Charlotte a doll this morning. Ms Anvil then captured a photo of the four-year-old.
When Prince Harry announced his engagement to Meghan Markle, courtiers had high hopes they would form a 'Fab Four' with William and Kate.
The two couples duly appeared on stage together to promote their Royal Foundation, with officials briefing it would be the first of many such events. But the four split their charity earlier this year and have not been seen together as a foursome in public since.
Ms Anvil told Sky News: 'Charlotte came over with her mum, she liked the doll. Her manners are outstanding - but she's cheeky, she wasn't at all scared.'
She said Prince George's manners were also 'perfect'.
Back at the house, the family traditionally indulge in turkey, reared at Sandringham, before settling down to watch TV, including the Queen's Christmas Speech.
The royals' appearance comes at the culmination of a tumultuous year for the family, in which Prince Andrew was forced to step down from public duties, Prince Philip faced a police probe over a car crash, Prince Harry acknowledged tensions in his relationship with his elder brother William, and Harry's wife Meghan admitted she was struggling with her new life as a royal.
Gemma Clark from Lincolnshire waves to Princess Charlotte after the Christmas Day
Princess Stern: Charlotte pulled faces and skipped around outside the church
The Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte and Prince George leave the St Mary Magdalene's church
The Duchess of Cambridge wore a coat for her Christmas Day church visit at Sandringham by British couturier Catherine Walker & Co
The four-year-old had her perfect braids tied with a ribbon and bow
It appeared the four-year-old may have been getting a telling-off from her mother as they left church
Charlotte, four, smiled to crowds outside the church - unlike her big brother Prince George, six
The Duchess of Cambridge laughed and joked with fans as her daughter was given presents
Charlotte looked adorable in her emerald swing coat which perfectly matched her mother's accessories
Charlotte and her mother spoke with fans in the crowd, accepting presents along the way
The four-year-old happily spoke to a young boy in a wheelchair who had waited to meet her
As hundreds of people took her photo, the four-year-old got distracted by the goings-on at Sandringham
At one point it appeared there was some tension within the family, with the children seemingly being scolded
Prince George and Princess Charlotte had joined the Queen at the royal family's traditional Christmas Day church service on her Sandringham estate for the first time
The Cambridges, joined by Princess Anne and her husband, chatted with the priest outside the church
It was a tiring morning for the four-year-old princess, who had to attend a service then meet fans
Charlotte held her mother's hand tightly before they made their way into the crowds
Charlotte stood in the middle of her mother and father as they walked out with the rest of the family
People jostled for a chance to get a picture of the royal family on the lawns this afternoon
Charlotte smiled to people outside the church - unlike her big brother, who looked less impressed
The family were a picture of elegance in their dapper outfits, which were perfectly in sync
The Duchess of Cambridge teamed her pine green hat with matching court heels, which perfectly contrasted her grey woollen and fur-trimmed military-style coat
Little Charlotte smiled as she held her parents' hands. while her grandfather Charles happily greeted crowds
Family unit: Prince William, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George and Princess Charlotte
The Duchess of Cambridge teamed her pine green hat with matching court heels, which perfectly contrasted her grey woollen and fur-trimmed military-style coat
Addressing the atmosphere at Sandringham, marred by Prince Andrew's absence in the wake of his car-crash Newsnight interview, she said: 'This morning there was a different feel - there were lots of questions about Andrew and so many theories about whether he'd be here or not.
'I've been here for three years, and this year it is definitely different. But it is packed here.'
The 93-year-old Queen, wearing a red coat and hat, arrived at the church in a maroon Bentley with the Duchess of Cornwall.
The Duke of Edinburgh, 98, who was discharged from hospital on Christmas Eve, was at Sandringham but did not attend church.
He had spent four nights at the King Edward VII Hospital in London to receive treatment for a 'pre-existing condition'.
Philip, who retired from public duties in 2017, did not attend last year's church service either despite being in good health at the time.
The Duke of York, who has had a tumultuous end to the year after his disastrous appearance on the BBC's Newsnight programme, walked side by side with Charles to a service at 9am but did not attend the 11am service.
The 93-year-old Queen appeared in good spirits as she left the church, wearing her vivid red ensemble
The Duchess of Cornwall teamed knee-high suede boots with a plush velvet coat and matching hat
Princess Eugenie of York followed the Cambridges, wearing a simple black coat and navy feather headband
The Prince of Wales looked delighted as he spoke to fans who gathered outside the church
Four-year-old Princess Charlotte - who matched her mother's outfit - followed her great-grandmother out of the church
The Duchess of Cambridge's accessories perfectly matched her daughter Charlotte's coat
The Queen, 93, donned a fetching red hat and matching coat for the annual service at Sandringham
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived with their children George and Charlotte
Family unit: Prince William, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George and Princess Charlotte
Prince Edward and Sophie were typically dapper as they walked through Sandringham together
The Duchess of Cambridge's accessories perfectly matched her daughter Charlotte's coat
Kate wore yellow gold green amethyst Candy earrings by Kiki McDonough - worth more than £3,100 - to church
Princess Eugenie of York followed the Cambridges, wearing a simple black coat and navy feather headband
Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex who wore a maroon headband and matching clutch bah
Six-year-old Prince George, who is usually clad in shorts, cut a very smart figure in a suit and tie
The Princess Royal and the Duchess of Cornwall chatted animatedly as they made their way up the steps behind the Queen
Princess Anne put on a bold sartorial display with leather gloves and matching handbag, an embossed brooch and fish-patterned shawl
Prince George, six, didn't look terribly impressed as he made his way into the church
It appeared the six-year-old was being scolded by his mother before they went into the church
Little Charlotte smiled as she held her parents' hands. while her grandfather Charles happily greeted crowds
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Princess Anne were resplendent in royal blue and purple, respectively
The Earl and Countess of Wessex with their children, Viscount Severn and Lady Louise Windsor
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge followed Princess Beatrice into the service this morning
Karen Anvil, 40, was one of hundreds who braved the cold to get a glimpse of the royal family as they walked to St Mary Magdalene Church, on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk on 25 December last year. She made some £40,000 from her snap of the 'Fab Four' - and captured this great shot today
The Princess Royal wore a fetching purple fedora as she walked alongside her husband, Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence
Today is the first time the younger royals have attended, with Prince George and Princess Charlotte going into church alongside their parents, William and Kate. At six and four they are now old enough to sit through the service
The Earl and Countess of Wessex - matching their children in grey and beige coats - beamed at the crowds
The Duchess of Cambridge wrapped up in a long grey woollen coat which she teamed with green court shoes
The Duchess of Cambridge teamed her pine green hat with matching court heels, which perfectly contrasted her grey woollen and fur-trimmed military-style coat
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