The Royal children were beaming with festive cheer as they joined their family for Kate Middleton's now-annual Together At Christmas Carol Service in London this evening, 8 December, and quickly stole the show upon arrival.
The Prince and Princess of Wales' three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were the picture of royalty as they acted calm and collected as they stayed close to their parents Kate and Prince William, both 41, the future King of England.
Youngest child Louis, who turned five in April, also seemed to have shot up and is nearly as tall as his brother and sister.
Prince Louis has previously been known for being the cheeky and adorable prince who causes no end of trouble with his antics at various royal occasions.
But the little boy cut a smart and grown-up figure as he walked into the service holding his dad's hand.
The youngster wore a pair of black jeans, a checked shirt and a military-style buttons coat for the event, finishing with a pair of suede loafers. His sandy locks were styled into the royal's trademark side-parting.
Prince George, 10, opted for an adult-style navy suit to match his dad's, while Princess Charlotte, eight, donned a Christmassy burgundy coat, complete with a fur collar and black tights and shoes.
The princess, who was holding her mum's hand as she entered the service, wore her brunette tresses in a sleek style and had fun French plaits either side of her parting.
The siblings also indulged in a sweet moment posting Christmas cards in a red pillar box before heading into the church.
Zara Tindall, 42, chaos a deep purple smart coat and matching earrings as she entered the service with her brother Peter Phillips and his two daughters Savannah and Isla.
Princess Beatrice, 35, was also all smiles in a blue and green tartan skater coat as she held her step-son's hand to attend the service.
The royal wore her auburn locks styled in a loose wave down her shoulders and a light sweep of bronzer and a red lip as she geared up for the evening's festivities.
The Princess of Wales , who opted for an all-white ensemble for the special carol concert this year, beamed as she got excited to helm the next event planned solely by her.
The event is also supported by The Royal Foundation, and seeks to recognise people who have given back to charity and made special contributions throughout the year.
There were also a number of stars entering the event, with many set to perform at the concert.
Adam Lambert, Emma Willis, Beverley Knight, Dr. Alex George were some of the famous faces joining the congregation.
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