Royal fans say same thing as Princess Charlotte jokes with cousins Mia and Lena Tindall
The Waleses and the Tindalls captured fans' hearts today.

Princess Charlotte stole the show today as she was pictured walking with her cousins, Mia and Lena Tindall. The Waleses and the Tindalls were pictured coming out of St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham today, following the annual Christmas service.
The royal children came out first, with their parents keeping a close eye on them. Fans were delighted to see the royal cousins together again and took to social media to express their views.
One user wrote on a picture of Charlotte assuming a ballerina walk while speaking to Mia: “Awwww, little ballerina.”
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Another one said: “Lovely to have cousins to grow up with.” A third one said: “Darling girls!”
Another one added: “Mia and Lena are always with the Wales children. I love how close their family is. Also, it’s super adorable. How Mia and Charlotte and Louis and Lena are all pretty much the same height.”
A fifth one wrote: “The cousin bond is special and precious. Lovely to see the friendship between these children.”
A sixth one commented: “I heart that cousin combo so much. I love that Mia & Charlotte are close. I was close with my cousin when I was little. She was my best friend.”

Following the church service today, the royals greeted the public who were eagerly waiting to see them.
Princess Catherine was laden with flowers and gifts as she made her way through the crowds of well-wishers outside the church.
Her children also had their hands full of gifts, with Louis clutching a blue Mickey Mouse toy and Charlotte being handed beautiful bouquets and teddy bears also. George was seen holding selection boxes of chocolates.
The young trio seemed at ease as they shook hands and spoke warmly to members of the public, with Catherine trailing behind, determined to speak to as many people as possible before walking back to the house for a festive feast.
Notably absent was the King’s disgraced brother, Andrew, who is understood to have spent his final Christmas at his Windsor mansion, Royal Lodge.