Princess Beatrice is spending the festive period with family by her side, attending Kate Middleton's carol concert last night to kick things off.
The Princess of Wales held the third annual Together At Christmas Carol Service and plenty of Royal and famous faces joined the party.
Beatrice, 35, turned up at Westminster Abbey with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and her 7-year-old stepson, Christopher Woolf.
She held hand with her stepson, who is affectionately known as Wolfie, as they made their way into the festive event.
Wolfie was joined by the other Royal children including Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
While George, 10, and Charlotte, 8, attended the event last year, 5-year-old Louis joined his parents and siblings for the first time this year.
This isn't the first Christmas event Wolfie has attended with royal family as he joined Beatrice and Edo for the family's annual walk to church services on Christmas Day in 2022.
Edo shares Wolfie with his ex Dara Huang, an American architect and designer.
The princess, who is the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II and the oldest daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, is mum to her own 2-year-old daughter Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi.
When announcing the birth in September 2021, she added that "Wolfie is the best big brother to Sienna."
The couple announced their engagement in 2019 and although they were set to get married in 2022, the pandemic forced them to cancel their plans.
Instead they exchanged vows in a small ceremony in July 2020 which was attended by Princess Beatrice's grandparents Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.
Other royal family members also attended the event including Beatrice's sister, Princess Eugenie.
Sister and brother Zara Tindall and Peter, Beatrice and Eugenie's cousins, entered together.
Celebrity guests who attended included Adam Lambert, Emma Willis, Beverley Knight, Dr. Alex George and many more who both feature in the service and have worked with Kate over the year.
The palace said the event was organized to “thank all those who work to support babies, young children and families in our communities across the U.K. and a celebration of the golden opportunity that the birth of a new baby brings."
This year at the carol concert, the siblings George, Charlotte and Lewis were pictured walked over to a red mailbox outside Westminster Abbey and placed envelopes inside.
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