Princess Anne’s granddaughter and the Queen’s first great-grandchild, Savannah Phillips, stepped up because the unofficial chief of the youthful royals at this yr’s Christmas Day service in Sandringham.
The 14-year-old took cost, ensuring her youthful cousins had been well-behaved and content material all through the mass at St Mary Magdalene Church.
Dressed in a sublime burgundy coat—recycled from her mom Autumn’s wardrobe.
As King Charles led the household’s Christmas service, Savannah, nineteenth in line to the throne, coordinated along with her aunt Zara Tindall, proving she’s already a key participant within the subsequent era of royals.
Savannah Phillips took on the function of royal babysitter at this yr’s Sandringham Christmas service.
Photographs captured her juggling nurturing interactions along with her youthful cousins, providing a serving to hand to Princess Charlotte and Lena Tindall who clearly look as much as her.
The teenager additionally shared a second with ten-year-old Mia Tindall, who was caught high-fiving her dad, Mike Tindall, earlier than Savannah resumed her royal duties, strolling alongside Princes George and Louis whereas staying vigilant for any wants.
In a 2019 interview, Mike revealed that she, alongside her cousin James, Viscount Severn, shares a management function inside the youthful royal set.
“James is the oldest, however Savannah is at all times able to take cost,” he stated, hinting that the royals’ future would possibly simply be in very succesful fingers.