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Kate's tender smiles for Charlotte: Waleses dazzle at Sandringham with King Charles, Queen Camilla, Eugenie and Beatrice - as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and Sarah Ferguson stay away

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50% : The 29-year-old was dressed under layers and in a bobble hat as she struggled to keep warm, but said: 'Apparently its 80 degrees (Fahrenheit - 26.6C) back home, but I wouldn't miss this.' The King's brother Prince Edward smiled towards the crowds as his niece's husband, Mike Tindall, appeared in high spirits behind him Lady Louise Windsor dazzled in a powder pink overcoat and stylish hat for the occasion Fans were delighted to see so many members of the royal family reunited for Christmas Prince Louis, seven, the youngest son of the Prince and Princess of Wales, smiled as he left the church on Christmas morning Princess Charlotte seen leaving after the hour-long service in Sandringham this morning Christmas with the cousins: Prince William and Kate are all smiles as they leave the church with Lena Tindall, Prince Louis, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Mia Tindall The Princess of Wales was seen speaking to royal fans who had been waiting in the biting cold for a glimpse of the family The Princess of Wales was cheered and applauded as she approached the royal fans Mr Brooks, 63, said: 'I went to London for Charles and Diana's wedding in 1981 because I was studying in Oxford at the time.' Also in the queue were royal watchers from Israel and also Canada. Noele Fowler, 65, and husband David, 66, were treating their daughter Jackie, 35, to a trip to Sandringham for her Christmas present.

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