One older royal relative was keeping an eye on the younger royals on Christmas Day
, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis often make headlines after big royal events for a number of reasons, with one being the way Charlotte, nine,
While the siblings all behaved well for the annual Sandringham Christmas walkabout this week, it is believed that Charlotte was not the one who kept her brothers George, 11, and Louis, six, on their best behaviour.
Instead, their lesser-known royal relative – – was the one making sure all the royal children behaved themselves after the annual Christmas Day church service.
Savannah, 14, was spotted laughing with her younger relatives during the walkabout as she kept a close eye on them.
Savannah, the oldest great grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II, was also seen walking close to her younger relatives Mia Tindall and Prince Louis as they headed back to Sandringham House for Christmas dinner.
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As photographs showed , fans were quick to express their delight at watching the interactions on X.
One person wrote: “Love that the great grandchildren of QEII (Queen Elizabeth II) are so close.”
Another royal fan said the group appeared to have a “beautiful bond”, while someone else wrote: “They are all growing up before our eyes. Family supporting each other.”
A fan account of the Windsors posted: “Aw love the Wales kids’ relationship with their cousins.”
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Savannah is the eldest great granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were also praised on X for their behaviour throughout the walkabout.
One fan wrote: “It was so nice to see all the Royal children behaving impeccably. They are all beautiful kids and so confident in public.”
Another said: “The Wales children are confident and at ease these days. They’re taking the initiative to greet the locals.
“Catherine and William must be very proud of their precious babies.”