His Royal Ho-Ho Highness smirks his way through the festive season.
For the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, the British royals went back to the traditional Christmas service in Sandringham.
After the death of the Queen († 96) in September for the first time under the new King Charles III. (74), who found warm words for his late mother in his Christmas address: “We sense her absence at every familiar season and remember her at every cherished tradition.”
But thanks to the youngest son of Kate (40) and William (40), sadness and melancholy found little space, at least publicly: Prince Louis (4) (befitting his status in shorts up to the age of eight, because long trousers are for the middle class!) not only amused his family, but also the numerous onlookers from the people.
Kate’s smallest to kneel down!
Also there: Prince Andrew (62), who fell out of favor after his sex scandal, shook hands.
Since it was a purely private appointment of the royal family, Andrew was allowed to appear with his relatives. Prince Harry (38) and his wife Meghan (41) were missing.