Proud dad moment! Prince William beams as he watches daughter Charlotte greet royal well-wishers
Excited well-wishers greeted the father-daughter duo and other members of the Royal Family as they arrived for their annual Sandringham walkabout on December 25.
The Prince of Wales looked every inch the proud father as he watched his daughter, Princess Charlotte, meet members of the public on Christmas Day.
Excited well-wishers greeted the father-daughter duo and other members of the Royal Family as they arrived for their annual Sandringham walkabout on December 25.
And Charlotte was seemingly just as thrilled, as the ten-year-old confidently chatted away with royal fans, gladly accepting gifts and smiling for photographs with a wide-set smile across her face.
A previously unseen clip of William, 43, proudly looking at his daughter has since caused a storm on social media, as onlookers marvel over the Princess and her father, who beamed on with pride.
At one point in the clip, William asked Charlotte, 'Are you ok?', before his middle child nodded and carried on chatting.
Elsewhere, adorable photos captured the future King George, 12, clutching a soft toy alongside his younger brother Louis, seven, while Charlotte could be seen reaching over to collect a present.
The Princess of Wales, 43, also delighted well-wishers while Queen Camilla and other senior royals waved to doting crowds.
A 500-strong crowd of fans watched the Royal Family on the day, some of whom had been queuing for hours.
Princess Charlotte, ten, put on a confident display as she chatted with well-wishers on December 25
Several also offered gifts, including Christmas selection boxes, soft toys, and bouquets of flowers.
Gemma Clark, 45, from Long Sutton, Lincolnshire, told the Daily Mail how she had gifted Princess Charlotte a pink flamingo toy during a previous Christmas visit to Sandringham - and that the young royal had remembered the gesture.
Her father, Paul Clark, 75, added: 'We come here a lot although we missed it last year as I was ill. I asked Charlotte if she remembered the flamingo and she said she did.'
He said the family had bought the toy for £3 from a local Spar shop but decided to give it to Charlotte, then aged four, after noticing her looking fondly at the toy as she walked into church in 2019.
The Princess could be seen walking around the estate with a bouquet of bright red flowers clutched in her hand.
Other photos showed her younger brother armed with a generous selection of presents, including various sweet treats and a blue stuffed toy.
Maureen Pitt, 90, travelled to see the royals from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, with her daughter Vanessa Pitt, who acts as her carer.