The children of the Princes of Wales They starred in a tender moment with their cousin Mia Tindall. The royal family attended, as they do every year, the traditional Christmas Mass on December 25 at Sandringham Church.

There, Charlotte, George and Louis broke protocol by holding on to the little girl who appears in all the photos with them as if she were another daughter of the Prince of Wales.

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As the portal Diez Minutos reports, the church ceremony where the entire royal clan gathered was of vital importance for Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton. This is the first time that the family attends the event since the coronation of King Charles III.

Mia Tindall with the Princes of Wales on Christmas Day

At the end of Christmas Mass, the Princes of Wales and their three children walked together holding hands. On the one hand, Mia Tindall appeared, who did not hesitate to joke with her cousin Charlotte, expressing surprise that they were seeing each other face to face, as Hola magazine reported on its Instagram profile.

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As they picked up their pace, Tindall also walked up to Prince Louis, the youngest of William and Kate’s heirs, and took his hand, a tender moment that was captured in the picture.

The members of the Welsh family left the place together, accompanied by their guest. In the next few minutes she was also close to George, showing that she is very close to her relatives.

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Who is Mia Tindall within the royal family?

Mia is the daughter of Zara Tindall, second heir and only daughter of the English princess Anne, sister of Elizabeth II.

The girl’s last name comes from the relationship of Zara, originally Zara Phillips, and her husband, rugby player Mike Tindall. The girl is 9 years old until 2023 according to the Vanitatis reference. (AND)