“Together at Christmas” carol service.The second-in-line for the throne, 11, was all smiles as he listened to Richard E. Grant, 67, do a dramatic reading of a passage from Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” clearly enjoying the Oscar-nominated actor’s performance.
Young George wasn’t the only royal to enjoy Grant’s Dickensian delivery. Cameras cut to his sister Princess Charlotte, 9, and brother Prince Louis, 6, grinning just as hard during the lighthearted moment.The reaction of Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte to Richard E Grants story was incredible they are growing up so fast #PrinceLouis #PrincessCharlotte #RoyalCarolsToghetherForChristmas #TogetheratChristmas pic.twitter.com/K7hymh922bLittle Louis couldn’t contain his smirk as he peered around, bobbing back and forth in his seat, while a beaming Charlotte looked to her mom Catherine, 42, who was equally taken with Grant’s performance.Elsewhere in the service, Charlotte was spotted giggling during the classic Christmas hymn “O Come All Ye Faithful,” before settling and displaying the calm poise for which she’s known — poise which she often needs as she takes mischievous Louis in hand when he gets squirrelly during public appearances.Princess Charlotte took a particular delight in the Royal Ballet School dancers who graced the hallowed halls of London’s Westminster Abbey.
Now in its fourth year, “Together at Christmas” was recorded at the historic gothic cathedral on Dec. 6 but aired on ITV in the UK for the first time on Tuesday.Princess Charlotte.
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