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Prince Louis Charms Hearts in Royal Carol Service Debut

Prince Louis Charms Hearts in Royal Carol Service Debut

Prince Louis captured the spotlight and warmed hearts in his enchanting debut at the annual carol concert of the Princess of Wales at Westminster Abbey, surrounded by a star-studded audience.

The delightful moment unfolded as the five-year-old royal's eyes lit up with joy upon hearing a letter from Santa, beautifully narrated by 74-year-old actor Jim Broadbent, who read The Father Christmas Letters from J.R.R. Tolkien.

Observers were delighted as Prince Louis, often described as having 'Christmas magic in his eyes,' nudged his mother Kate, whispered 'mama,' and pointed towards the award-winning star entertaining the audience.

Earlier, Prince Louis, accompanied by his older siblings, Princess Charlotte (8) and Prince George (10), participated in a heartwarming gesture by posting letters to children less fortunate than themselves. Proudly standing beside their parents and other senior royals, the trio held candles and joined in singing Christmas songs in the festive hall, filled with 1,500 attendees.

The Together At Christmas service, supported by the Royal Foundation, took place this year in honor of those dedicated to supporting babies, young children, and families across the UK. Aligned with Kate's Shaping Us campaign, the service aimed to spotlight the importance of creating supportive and nurturing environments for children and the adults in their lives.

Although filmed on December 8, the full concert was broadcast to the public tonight on ITV, allowing viewers to partake in the joy of Prince Louis's enchanting presence at the Royal Carol Service.

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