Adorable Prince Louis melts hearts as his eyes light up at the mention of a letter from Santa during Royal carol service: Social media goes wild for five-year-old as he joins parents Kate and William in a festive singalong

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Prince Louis stole the heart of the nation tonight as he joined a star-studded crowd to take part in the Princess of Wales’ annual carol concert held at Westminster Abbey.

Royal fans went wild as an adorable clip showed the young royal’s eyes light up as actor Jim Broadbent, 74, read The Father Christmas Letters from J.R.R. Tolkien. 

The five-year-old, said to have ‘Christmas magic in his eyes’, was seen nudging his mother Kate, whispering ‘mama’ and pointing at the award-winning actor as he read the note to the audience.

Upon entering the concert, the youngest child of the Prince and Princess of Wales, was seen posting letters to the North Pole alongside his older siblings, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince George 10.  

The trio were then seen stood along their proud parents – as well as other senior royals – as they held candles and sung Christmas songs in the festive hall filled with 1,500 people.

Prince Louis was seen pointing and smiling as actor Jim Broadbent The Father Christmas Letters from J.R.R. Tolkien

Prince Louis was seen pointing and smiling as actor Jim Broadbent The Father Christmas Letters from J.R.R. Tolkien

At the beginning of the show, aired on ITV tonight, the young Prince was seen posting letters to the North Pole alongside his siblings

At the beginning of the show, aired on ITV tonight, the young Prince was seen posting letters to the North Pole alongside his siblings 

The Together At Christmas service - supported by the Royal Foundation - was this year held in honour of those who work to support babies, young children and families across the UK

The Together At Christmas service – supported by the Royal Foundation – was this year held in honour of those who work to support babies, young children and families across the UK

The Together At Christmas service – supported by the Royal Foundation – was this year held in honour of those who work to support babies, young children and families across the UK.

While it was filmed on December 8, the full concert was aired to the public tonight on ITV.  

Prince Louis had previously been too young to attend his mother’s annual Christmas concert but his debut did not disappoint.

One wrote on social media: ‘Look how excited Prince Louis was to see Jim Broadbent it was lovely.’

Another said: ‘My favourite part of the entire service was Prince Louis adorable reactions throughout. He’s so cute.’

A third added: ‘He’s a gorgeous 5 year old with an enchanted smile for Christmas.’ 

At another adorable moment in the concert, captured on camera earlier this month, show the youngster was cheekily blowing out his sister’s candle at the concert – leaving his siblings in stitches.

The mischievous royal blew out Charlotte’s candle as their mother Kate laughed. He was pictured puffing his cheeks in an attempt to extinguish his older sister’s candle, as she smiled.

Prince Louis cheekily blew out his sister's candle at Kate's Christmas carol concert, which has left his royal siblings in stitches

Prince Louis cheekily blew out his sister’s candle at Kate’s Christmas carol concert, which has left his royal siblings in stitches 

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis walk inside Westminster Abbey holding candles

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis walk inside Westminster Abbey holding candles 

Prince Louis was dressed in a chequered shirt with a smart navy coat and Chelsea boots

Prince Louis was dressed in a chequered shirt with a smart navy coat and Chelsea boots 

The Wales children were on their best behaviour as they greeted members of the clergy at the Abbey’s Lady Chapel. 

Prince Louis looked shy while his older brother and sister smiled, shook hands and said hello to the priest. 

Opening the ceremony, the Princess of Wales welcomed audiences watching from home on Christmas Eve to re-watch the service and spoke of the meaning of Christmas.

‘Christmas is a time when we come together and celebrate the birth of a newborn baby,’ she said.

‘The arrival of every baby is a precious and momentous time, it brings us together to reflect on new beginnings and brings hope for the future.

‘Throughout our earliest interactions, relationships and experiences, with those who love us, even before we are born, we lay the foundations to so much of what that future will depend on. 

‘But only by valuing and supporting the vital role of the adults in a child’s world can we hope to make a difference.’

The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte (left) smile as Prince Louis (centre) looks on at the carol service recorded earlier this month

The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte (left) smile as Prince Louis (centre) looks on at the carol service recorded earlier this month

The Princess of Wales' sister Pippa Matthews (left) and her husband James attend the service

The Princess of Wales’ sister Pippa Matthews (left) and her husband James attend the service

Prince William also took part in the service giving a reading from the Gospel of Luke.

Among the group of celebrities who greeted the family were singers Beverley Knight, Adam Lambert and musician Jacob Collier.

Kate’s sister Pippa and husband James Matthews were seen at the event, as were Lady Sarah Chatto and her husband Daniel Chatto. 

Midwives, nursery teachers and baby bank volunteers were amongst those 1,500 people invited to the festive event, which thanked those working to support children in their early years.