Kate Middleton hosted her Christmas Carol service at Westminster Abbey on Thursday evening, and she shared a sweet moment with a little boy while there.
The Princess of Wales had an exchange with a boy named Theo, who was in the audience, as she spoke to guests during the carol service, 'Together at Christmas'.
'How are you? Nice to see you!' the mum-of-three enthused as she knelt down next to Theo, who was smiling adorably.
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The 40-year-old shook hands with the child's mother and waved to his father before asking the toddler if he'd seen the London bus Paddington bear toys.
Middleton said to the boy: 'If you see him, will you say "Hi" to him for me?' as he nodded.
The early years advocate then thanked Theo, saying: 'Thank you for coming all this way.
'I hope you enjoy it'.
The Prince and Princess of Wales later made a personal post to Theo on Twitter following the service, sharing a photo and writing: 'Theo, great to see you again and so glad you could join us tonight!'
Middleton was joined by her family for the carol service, including the Prince of Wales, and their three children, Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four.
The smiling family-of-five were seen arriving hand-in hand.
Her parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, and sister, Pippa Middleton, supported her at the event.
In fact, the Princess of Wales, her sister Pippa, and daughter Charlotte shared a twinning moment by way of their looks for the evening.
Middleton wore a maroon wrap dress, Pippa donned a belted coat dress in a nearly identical shade, and Charlotte wore a sweet burgundy coat.
The family's carol service appearance comes just days after they shared the photo they have used for their 2022 Christmas card.
Taken by photographer Matt Porteous early this year in Norfolk, the photo similarly shows the family holding each other's hands while sporting wide smiles.