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The Princess of Wales’ annual “Together at Christmas” carol service at Westminster Abbey has become a cherished tradition, offering rare and beautiful glimpses of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis side by side. In both 2024 and 2025, the young royals joined their parents for the festive event, radiating joy, maturity, and sibling bond amid twinkling lights and heartfelt carols—capturing how quickly they’re growing while celebrating community and kindness.

In 2024 (December 6), the Wales children arrived in coordinated navy outfits, looking polished yet playful. Prince George, then 11, appeared tall and composed beside his father; Princess Charlotte, 9, beamed with poise in a coat dress; and Prince Louis, 6, added his signature charm with expressive faces. Highlights included George lighting Charlotte’s candle, the trio posting letters to Santa, and family moments reading kindness messages on a special tree outside the Abbey.

The 2025 service (December 5) marked another milestone, with George (12), Charlotte (10), and Louis (7) even more grown-up. Coordinating in blues again, they held candles and songbooks attentively, with Louis on best behavior and Charlotte sharing tender glances with her mother. The event emphasized love and compassion, featuring readings, performances, and a “Kindness Tree” where the children paused thoughtfully.

These back-to-back appearances highlight the children’s increasing confidence in public, their close-knit dynamic—protective big brother George, elegant Charlotte, and cheeky Louis—and the warmth of the Wales family. Amid a challenging year for the Princess following her health journey, these outings felt especially poignant, symbolizing resilience and holiday magic. Fans adore how the services blend royal tradition with relatable family joy, proving the young Waleses are stealing hearts year after year.