Rare Royal Appearance: Queen’s Great-Granddaughters Steal the Show at Christmas Service
Royal Cousins Steal the Show at Sandringham Christmas Service
Sandringham, England – The royal family’s annual Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham drew large crowds eager to catch a glimpse of their favorite royals. Among the attendees were two young women who stole the show: Savannah and Isla Phillips, the great-granddaughters of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
thirteen-year-old Savannah and her 12-year-old sister Isla, daughters of Peter Phillips and Autumn Phillips, were spotted walking alongside their family towards the church, their presence delighting fans. While the sisters are not often seen at public royal engagements, their appearance at the Christmas service sparked excitement.
Savannah, the elder daughter and the first great-grandchild of the late Queen, is reportedly close friends with Prince George, according to body language expert Judi James. James describes Savannah as “the most rebellious young royal,” attributing her spirited nature to her family dynamics.
“With royal rebels Zara and Mike as her aunt and uncle, stoic Princess Anne as her granny and a whole gang of younger royal children to ring-lead the fun with, it’s no wonder that Savannah Phillips is currently leading an exclusive but competitive set of runners when it comes to winning the title of the most rebellious young royal,” James said.
Despite their parents’ divorce, Savannah and Isla are said to be thriving. Peter Phillips and his new partner Lindsay Wallace are successfully co-parenting the girls alongside Autumn Phillips.
The sisters’ appearance at the Christmas service offered a heartwarming glimpse into the lives of the younger generation of the royal family, reminding us that even amidst tradition and formality, ther’s room for youthful exuberance and close family bonds.
Royal Cousins Steal the Show: A Chat About Christmas at Sandringham
Amelia: Did you see the photos from the royals’ Christmas service at Sandringham? Those young cousins of theirs really stole the show!
Chloe: Oh, you mean Savannah and Isla Phillips? I saw a few glimpses online. They looked so grown up!
Amelia: They really did! It’s amazing how much they’ve grown. Savannah is thirteen now, and Isla is twelve. Did you know she’s the Queen’s first great-grandchild?
Chloe: I didn’t realize that! No wonder there’s always so much attention on them. How frequently enough do they usually appear at these royal events?
Amelia: Not that often actually.They tend to stay out of the spotlight, especially compared to the younger Princes and Princess. But they always seem to make a splash when they do attend.
Chloe: What is it about them that people seem to love so much?
Amelia: I think it’s their youthful energy. Apparently, Savannah in particular is quite the “rebel,” according to a body language expert. She’s said to be close friends with Prince George and loves leading the fun with the younger royals.
Chloe: That sounds like a fun group! I bet Prince George doesn’t mind having a cousin who’s a bit of a rebel.
Amelia: Totally! And it seems like they have a great family dynamic, even with their parents’ divorce. Peter Phillips and his new partner are co-parenting with Autumn Phillips,so the girls seem to be thriving.
Chloe: That’s heartwarming to hear. It’s nice to see that despite the formality of royal life, there’s still plenty of room for family love and youthful exuberance.
