Prince William and Kate’s Christmas card, featuring George, Charlotte and Louis, leaked online
A Christmas card sent out by Prince William and Kate Middleton has been shared online and it’s the youngest royal who has grabbed the spotlight.
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A Christmas card sent out by Prince William and Kate Middleton has been leaked online.
According to The Sun, the photo hasn’t been officially released by Kensington Palace, and nor has it been confirmed when or where it was taken, although the family spent most of lockdown at Anmer Hall in Norfolk.
The royal couple can be seen sitting outside, rugged up in winter clothes, and smiling alongside their three children Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two.
While the whole family are smiling in the photo, it is youngest son, Prince Louis, who completely steals the show, roaring with laughter, as he sits between his parents.
Meanwhile Princess Charlotte is sitting on her mum’s knee, with Prince George seated next to his 38-year-old dad.
According to Hello magazine, the card is addressed to Britain’s National Health Service staff. “To all the amazing NHS staff. Wishing you a very Happy Christmas and New Year.”
Inside, there is a handwritten note from Prince William, according to Hello.
‘We can never thank you again for all the dedication and sacrifice you have had to make this year. We will be forever grateful.”
Meanwhile, Prince William and Kate attended a pantomime in London with their three kids.
The family-of-five walked arm in arm together on the red carpet at the London Palladium to thank essential workers.
Surprisingly, the royals raised eyebrows by walking the red carpet maskless, before donning face coverings once inside the theatre.
UK reports said it was the first time the family has been to pantomime and in the royal box together.
During a speech, Prince William spoke about the sacrifices made by Britain’s key workers during the pandemic saying the nation owes them a “debt of gratitude”.
He also paid tribute to iconic British actress Dame Barbara Windsor, who died on Friday (local time), calling her a “giant of the entertainment world” and a “legend on pantomime stages across the country”.
“I know we’ll all miss her hugely,” Prince William added.
The royals were treated to a performance of Pantoland starring musical theatre legend Elaine Page and Julian Clary alongside essential workers including NHS staff, delivery drivers, garbage men and women, and charity volunteers.
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Originally published as Prince William and Kate’s Christmas card, featuring George, Charlotte and Louis, leaked online