Merry Christmas from the Wales family.
Prince William and Kate Middleton attended a Christmas Day church service at St. Mary Magdalene Church with their three kids in tow.
Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7, bundled up for the occasion on Thursday.
Charlotte wore a tan dress with brown tights and matching ballet flats, while her brothers opted for suits.
Middleton similarly sported a plaid coat and brown boots, while her husband kept warm with a thick scarf around his neck.
The little ones last made a public appearance for the annual “Together at Christmas” carol service at Westminster Abbey earlier this month.
At the time, Charlotte sported a blue dress, while her brothers matched their dad, 43, in blue suits.
The trio added their own personal touch to the event by putting their names on the red paper chain wrapped around the Christmas tree outside.
As for Middleton, the 43-year-old stunned at the Dec. 5 event in a green coat dress.
Last week, the Princess of Wales and her husband released their family’s holiday card via Instagram.
“Wishing everyone a very Happy Christmas,” the duo wrote on Dec. 18.
In the never-before-seen outdoor snap, shot by Josh Shinner in April, George, Charlotte and Louis cozied up to their parents while sitting in grass.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry shared their own family Christmas photo later that same day.
“Happy Holidays! From our family to yours,” the Duchess of Sussex, 44, wrote.
Prince Archie, 6, embraced Harry, 41, on one end of a bridge while Princess Lilibet, 4, and Markle sweetly touched foreheads on the other side.
The foursome will not be traveling across the pond for the holidays, with Page Six recently reporting that Markle, Harry and their brood will be home in Montecito, Calif., for Christmas.
We hear the couple will subsequently leave the country for a New Year’s trip with pals.
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