“EVERYONE’S SAYING IT!” Princess Charlotte Steals the Show at Christmas Carol Service — Royal Fans Can’t Get Over One Detail

Princess Charlotte stole the spotlight at Princess Catherine’s carol concert.

Princess Charlotte

Princess Charlotte looked all grown-up tonight (Image: GETTY)
Princess Charlotte sent royal fans wild tonight after she joined her brothers, Prince George and Prince Louis, to attend her mother, Princess Catherine’s Christmas carol concert in London. The Waleses’ only daughter looked adorable in a blue dress with an accentuated white collar.
Charlotte styled her hair in a half-updo with a big black bow. She was seen accompanying her siblings and parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, throughout this evening’s event.

However, royal fans were quick to point out one major detail about Charlotte’s appearance at tonight’s event.

Princess Charlotte walking alongside her mother

Princess Charlotte walking alongside her mother (Image: Getty)

Members Of The Royal Family Attend The 'Together At Christmas' Carol Service

Royal fans loved Princess Charlotte’s hair (Image: Getty)

They noted on how grown up she looks and that her long hair is very similar to the Princess of Wales’s luscious locks.

One user said on X: “…..

Catherine’s event has become a major fixture in the royal calendar and this year, it celebrates love “in all its forms, while recognising and thanking people around the country who are acting with love in their communities, contributing to a more cohesive and connected society.

Actors Hannah Waddingham, Kate Winslet and Chiwetel Ejiofor gave readings while carols were sung by the Westminster Abbey choir, alongside musical performances.

This year, the future queen decided to honour the late Duchess of Kent, who passed away on September 4 at the age of 92, as young performers from Future Talent, a charity co-founded by Katharine, are playing music outside the Abbey.

Guests at Westminster Abbey were nominated by lord-lieutenants across the UK and charities linked with members of the Royal Family and also include people who were invited after having shown love and kindness this year.

They were greeted by a festive display created by horticulturist Jamie Butterworth, which highlighted the importance of nature in our lives. The Royal Horticultural Society is set to donate wreaths made by its ambassadors and schoolchildren.

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