Princess Beatrice makes rare appearance with stepson Wolfie - and royal fans approve
Royal fans went into a frenzy after they spotted Princess Beatrice arriving with her stepson Wolfie at the Christmas Carol concert.
Princess Beatrice surprised royal fans tonight as she attended the "Together At Christmas" Carol Service at Westminster Abbey alongside other members of the Royal Family.
Sarah Ferguson's daughter was joined by her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and was holding hands with her stepson, Christopher Woolf Mapelli Mozzi, aka "Woflie" as she entered the Abbey.
The annual event - supported by The Royal Foundation - is spearheaded by Princess Kate and will honour those who work to support babies, young children and families in communities across the UK.
This year the event includes new features like the Christmas post box located outside the Abbey for children to send handmade Christmas cards and best wishes to other youngsters who might be struggling this festive season.
Seven-year-old Wolfie was pictured posting a letter, just like Prince William and Princess Kate's children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis did after him.
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Royal fans took to social media to express their excitement over Wolfie's rare appearance.
One wrote on X,: "It’s so nice to see Wolfie [Christmas tree emojis], while another one added: "I love how Beatrice embraces her stepson...Just beautiful...[Christmas tree emojis]".
A third one chimed: "I love how wolfie is holding her hand and not dad’s. Shows a very close bond."
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Tonight's service will see the Westminster Abbey choir perform popular carols, alongside musical performances by the likes of Jacob Collier, Freya Ridings and James Bay, and a special duet by Beverley Knight and Adam Lambert.
Readings will be given by speakers including the Prince of Wales, Micheal Ward, Emma Willis, Roman Kemp, and Jim Broadbent. Meanwhile, a specially commissioned poem written by Joseph Coelho, the Children's Laureate, will be read by Leonie Elliott.