Prince George and his siblings coordinated their Christmas looks in green tartan, with royal fans commenting on their height difference.
Prince George, looking all grown-up, proudly walked with his parents and the rest of the Royal Family to church on Christmas morning. The 11 year old appeared noticeably taller as he strolled alongside his dad, Prince William, to the Sandringham church, with the Royal party led by King Charles and Queen Camilla. Prince William was also seen holding Princess Charlotte's hand, while six year old Prince Louis held onto his mum, Kate.
Royal fans couldn't help but comment on the coordinated outfits worn by George and his siblings. Kate donned a deep green Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen coat, paired with a matching hat and tartan scarf. It seems the tartan theme extended to the children's outfits too, reports the Mirror, with George and Louis sporting smart green tartan ties. Charlotte complemented her brothers by wearing a tartan coat and a beautiful green bow in her hair. One fan commented: 'I love all of it and especially the co-ordination with Prince William and George, Charlotte and Louis.' Another observed: ' Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis all got the memo about this being a very green Christmas for the Wales family.' While one added: 'If you look at Prince George's tie it looks like it matches his mom's scarf.' Others noticed George's growing height, with one remarking: 'Prince George! Prince William is 1.91m (6'3') and George is almost shoulder height.' Another said: 'Prince George taller by day!'. The Royal family members in attendance included Princess Anne, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Mike and Zara Tindall with their children, as well as Princess Beatrice, her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and his son Wolfie. The festive season marks the end of a difficult year for the Wales family, following Kate's cancer diagnosis and subsequent chemotherapy treatment. In a heartfelt video message a few months ago, Kate revealed that her chemotherapy had concluded and she was doing everything possible to remain 'cancer-free
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