Prince George and Princess Charlotte joined their royal cousins as they attended the Queen's traditional lunch at Buckingham Palace today.
George, five, looked serious as he arrived for the family feast with younger sister Charlotte, three, who appeared to be happily waving out of the car window.
The royal youngsters, who were joined by nanny Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, were driven from their home at Kensington Palace by father Prince William, with their mother Kate sitting in the front seat alongside him.
Prince Louis, who is still just seven months old, did not appear to join the rest of the family at the Christmas lunch today.


Prince George, five, was seen arriving at the Queen's traditional lunch at Buckingham Palace today, alongside nanny Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo (left)


Princess Charlotte, three, appeared to be waving out of the window as she arrived at the Palace with her parents
However, George and Charlotte were joined by their cousins at the event, including Lady Louise Windsor, Isla Phillips, and Mia Tindall.
Lady Louise, 15, looked stylish in a denim shirt as she arrived at the Palace with her mother Sophie Wessex.
Meanwhile, Isla, six - the youngest daughter of Peter Phillips and his wife Autumn - wore a festive red tweed dress as she was driven to the Christmas lunch by her father.
Mia, four, was seen arriving at the Palace with mother Zara and father Mike, although baby sister Lena did not appear to accompany them for the lunch.


Lady Louise, 15, was seen looking stylish in a denim shirt as she arrived at the Palace for the Christmas lunch with her mother Sophie Wessex


Isla Phillips, six, wore a festive red tweed dress as she arrived at the Queen's Christmas lunch with father Peter Phillips


Mia, four, (pictured behind Mike, left) was seen arriving at the Palace with mother Zara and father Mike, although baby sister Lena did not appear to accompany them for the lunch
The youngest generation of the royal family have had plenty opportunity to spend time with each other this year, thanks to two big weddings.
Charlotte and George, along with Savannah and Isla Phillips and Mia Tindall, acted as bridesmaids and pageboys at Princess Eugenie's wedding, while Lady Louise and her brother James, Viscount Severn, were special attendants.
Maud Windsor, who is the daughter of Lord Frederick Windsor and granddaughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, was also a bridesmaid at Eugenie's wedding, and was spotted arriving at the Queen's lunch today.
The Queen's traditional Christmas lunch provides the monarch with the opportunity to spend time with members of the extended family who will not be joining her at her Norfolk estate, as well as senior royals.


George and Charlotte were seen in the back seat of the car as they arrived at the Palace with Kate and William


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The Royal Family gathered together at Buckingham Palace today for the Queen's traditional lunch and from the glimpses we got of their outfits, they all looked very festive!
The Duchess of Cambridge particularly caught our attention in her pussybow dress, which appears to be another royal repeat. You'd have to be an expert in Kate's style to remember this one though!
She was pictured wearing this Stella McCartney number way back in 2009 for Prince Philip’s 90th birthday dinner, and although the colour looks much more pink than coral on this occasion, it's got the same pretty rose and bow detailing at the neck. The pleated front is a nice touch too, and can you believe this dress was also worn by Madonna?
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George, five, looked to be in a serious mood as he arrived at the Palace for the traditional pre-Christmas get-together


George and Charlotte were joined by nanny Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo in the back, as father William drove them from Kensington Palace to the lunch


The young royals were later seen leaving Buckingham Palace with Kate and William, following lunch with the Queen


Charlotte, three, was seen looking out the window as the Cambridges headed home to Kensington Palace
The family gathering at the Palace usually takes place mid-week, shortly before the royal family head to Sandringham for the 25th.
The Queen and her family usually wait until the day before Christmas to decorate their tree at Sandringham House in Norfolk, gathering in the White Drawing Room on Christmas Eve to put the finishing touches to a 20ft tree cut from the estate.
This year, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with George, Charlotte, and Louis, will be celebrating Christmas this year in Norfolk, despite previous reports that they would be spending the day with the Middletons.
It comes amid rumours of a rift between the Cambridges and Sussexes, following the announcement Meghan and Harry will be moving away from Kensington Palace to Frogmore Cottage in Windsor next year.


Maud Windsor, who is the daughter of Lord Frederick Windsor and granddaughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, was spotted arriving at the lunch (far right)


Maud, five, and younger sister Isabella, two, (front) were seen leaving Buckingham Palace after the lunch


Maud and sister Isabella were seen leaving the lunch with parents Lord Frederick Windsor (far left) and Sophie Winkleman (far right)


Lyla Gilman, who is the daughter of Lady Rose Gilman and granddaughter of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, sported festive red hair bows as she arrived at the Palace
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George, five, looked serious as he arrived for the family feast with younger sister Charlotte, three, who appeared to be happily waving out of the car...
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