The cutest Christmas gifts were given to Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4, as they left on a Christmas walkabout on Sunday.
The young royals left the King Charles-hosted Christmas Day service at Sandringham with their parents, the Princess of Wales and Prince William, and their nine-year-old brother, Prince George.

Prince Louis was photographed beaming as he held a bright red “gonk,” a quirky holiday gnome toy that wears a furry Santa hat, from a well-wisher.
In the adorable pictures, Prince George could be seen admiring Princess Charlotte’s “gonk” toy, which was sporting a dusty rose-colored Santa hat.
Like his brother, George seemed to have received a sentimental gift as well. The community was delighted by the special day, which was the first to be hosted by the King and Queen Consort.

The MailOnline reports that the Prince and Princess chatted with the crowds after their holiday service and shared the sweet details of their royal family’s morning of gifts, with Catherine telling a well-wisher: “They got lots of lovely things.”
William reportedly discussed his children’s gifts with another audience member and said, “They’ve had enough presents,” according to the publication.
The Princess assured a different well-wisher that she had enjoyed her morning despite getting up very early – how relatable!

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Along with the Earl and Countess of Wessex, Lady Louise Windsor, 19, and James, Viscount Severn, 15, who had been invited to spend Christmas with the King in Norfolk, participated in the exciting walkabout.
Peter Phillips and his daughter Isla attended the event as well. Outside the church, the father and daughter pair could be seen laughing together and holding hands.