Princess Charlotte has been photographed hugging a woman in a wheelchair during an adorable moment on Christmas day.
The little royal made her debut alongside brother Prince George at the royal family’s annual walk to church services in the English countryside of Norfolk.
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Charlotte and George were accompanied by parents Prince William and Kate Middleton along with grandpa Prince Charles, Duchess Camilla, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Anne, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice as they attended the Church of St. Mary Magdalene.
The four-year-old is seen with mum, the Duchess of Cambridge, as she leaned over to the woman while holding a pink flamingo.
Gemma Clark, who has cerebral palsy and travelled from Lincolnshire, got a hug from both Charlotte and George.
“It was amazing,” said Gemma “I’ve been waiting for this day for a long time. I’ve never seen the Royal Family before.”
“She said ‘Thank you'”.
Gemma says the siblings were “brilliant”: “This is my first time at Sandringham and I would love to do it again.”
Little Princess Charlotte was snapped sporting a dark green coat by Amaia. While George wore a navy blazer and a blue sweater and collared shirt. Both outfits coordinated adorably with the Duke and and Duchess of Cambridge.