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As always, Prince Louis provided the entertainment for royal onlookers as the British royal family conducted its annual Christmas Day walk to church at Sandringham. The six-year-old joined his family as they greeted onlookers, many of whom provided gifts for himself and his older siblings, Prince George , 11, and Princess Charlotte , nine. The youngster had his arms full of boxes of Cadbury chocolates, Christmas crackers, bouquets of flowers and stuffed toys, according to the Daily Mail .

READ MORE: How Queen Mary of Denmark became the monarch's 'secret weapon': 'Her biggest year yet' Upon receiving a Father Christmas headband from a well-wisher, he "politely thanked the person who gifted it and returned to his father and siblings," the outlet reported. But the Christmas haul became a bit too much for the young royal, who turned to his dad Prince William and asked, "Papa, can you carry some?" He also shared several sweet moments with his mother, Catherine, Princess of Wales. The 42-year-old looked out for her youngest, ruffling his hair and putting her hand on his shoulder as she encouraged him to mingle.



For a daily dose of 9honey, subscribe to our newsletter here . One moment was particularly poignant, with the six-year-old telling his mum, "We're looking out for each other," as per Newsweek . The Christmas walk marks one year since the last time we saw the Princess of Wales in public before she announced her complications with cancer.

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