Charlotte wore green and blue tartan on Christmas Day
Royal fans have claimed shares an uncanny resemblance with the , as her poise and mannerisms at echoed the late monarch.The only daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales looked all grown up as she greeted fans lined up to watch the royals annual walk from Sandringham Estate to St Mary Magdalene Church.One special moment saw the nine-year-old stop to take a selfie with a lady before from other members of the public.Fans have rushed to social media platform X to make comparisons between the two royals. One wrote: “Uncanny the Princess’s poise and likeness to the late irreplaceable Queen.”Another said: “Maybe I should say 9 going on 25. She’s so mature for her age! Carries herself with such grace.”
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Charlotte with Prince William and George at Sandringham
Commenting on similarities, another wrote: “Just like her glorious great-grandmother.”Another commented on the royal children’s upbringings: “Privacy in term time and public duties when needed which prepares her for her future role.”Another wrote: “Her smile lights up her face! She is a lovely young lady.” for the occasion embroidered with a tartan pattern. The coat was double-breasted and featured a suede navy collar. Her stylish look was also paired with navy blue tights and black Mary Jane pumps.The young royal also matched Princess Kate’s festive look as by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen.Charlotte walked alongside her brothers, Prince George, and Prince Louis – who was on his best behaviour wearing a suit matching his older brother’s.
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in the royal calendar, bringing together the Royal Family for a public appearance, with crowds and photographers capturing the moment.
Afterwards the royals spend Christmas at their Sandringham estate, which has been the customary seasonal meeting place for the family since 1988.
Later on Christmas day, as usual on television and radio and online.