Princess Charlotte was determined to make a few wishes come true this Christmas.
Realizing all those gathered outside St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk wanted was a picture with her, the 10-year-old stopped to snap a few selfies after her family’s annual holiday service.
Meanwhile her dad Prince William wasn’t asking for much this Christmas, except for his little girl to catch up with the rest of the family.
“Charlotte,” he called to his daughter in the Hello! Magazine social media video shared Dec. 25, to which she responded politely, “I’m coming.”
Before Charlotte rejoined the rest of the fam—including mom Kate Middleton and brothers Prince George,12, and Prince Louis, 7—well-wishers were thrilled to take a selfie with the young royal.
“Can we have a photo with you,” a woman asked in a fan-shared TikTok video Dec. 25, to which William and Kate’s daughter replied, “Yes.”
Wanting to stay in line with the royal rules, the fan continued, “Are you able to take it or are you not allowed?”
But it seems the snap was well within protocol, as the video then cut to the selfie.


