Laughing Louis steals the show on Kate Middleton and Prince William’s Christmas card



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A fan of royalty has shared a glimpse of Kate Middleton and Prince William’s Christmas card.

It features the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

The laid-back family photo shows the Cambrians sitting on an outside bench with a pile of wood behind them.

Little Louis looks very happy and cheerful as he smiles, showing an expression full of joy.

In the photo, a beaming Princess Charlotte sits on her mother’s lap, while Prince George stands next to his father.



The family Christmas card is a tribute to key workers

The smiling family can be seen wearing warm and cozy winter clothes.

The card is addressed “To all the amazing NHS staff”, with the message: “I wish you a very Merry Christmas and New Years.”

It is unclear when or where the photo was taken, as Kensington Palace has not officially released it, but the family spent most of the pandemic at their Anmer Hall residence in Norfolk.

Instead, numerous real fans have shared photos of their cards online.

The family’s earlier cards were taken at their Norfolk home, and last year the Cambridges posing on a vintage motorcycle and sidecar.

Yesterday, Kate and William invited their children to a special Christmas pantomime to celebrate the British heroes of the coronavirus.



William and Kate head to the Palladium Theater in London to attend a special pantomime performance with their children.



Princess Charlotte and Prince George at the Palladium Theater

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis sat with their parents in the royal box to watch a special performance of Pantoland for key workers at the London Palladium, starring Julian Clary and Elaine Page.

In a speech, Prince William paid tribute to Britain’s key workers.



Prince Louis sitting on Kate’s lap during the performance.

It also marked the death of Dame Barbara Windsor, who died in a London nursing home on Thursday night.

William said: “Before we continue, I want to pause and pay tribute to a true national treasure, Dame Barbara Windsor, who so sadly passed away last night.

“He was a giant in the entertainment world and, of course, a legend on pantomime stages across the country, including here at the London Palladium.

“And I know we will all miss her terribly.”

During the interval, Kate also met with key workers and their families to hear more about their experiences over the past year.



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