A Heartwarming Middleton Family Christmas: Prince George, Charlotte, and Louis with Cousin Inigo
As the holiday season reaches its peak on December 23, 2025, the close-knit Middleton family is enjoying precious private time together, fostering bonds between Prince George (12), Princess Charlotte (10), Prince Louis (7), and their adorable young cousin Inigo (2). While no public photographs capture a recent “reunion” of the four children—royal privacy protocols keep such intimate moments shielded—the Wales siblings and Inigo, son of Princess Catherine’s brother James Middleton, share a special connection rooted in frequent family gatherings and shared traditions.

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James Middleton with wife Alizée Thevenet and son Inigo (face obscured for privacy), alongside family moments highlighting the close Middleton ties.
Inigo, born in October 2023 to James Middleton and Alizée Thevenet, is the youngest cousin in the Middleton clan. He joins a lively group that includes Pippa Matthews’ children—Arthur (7), Grace (4), and Rose (3)—making for joyful playdates. James has described the family as “very close,” with gatherings often at grandparents Carole and Michael Middleton’s Berkshire home. The older cousins, including George, Charlotte, and Louis, eagerly “take turns cuddling” the toddlers and look forward to including them in adventures as they grow.

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Rare glimpses of Inigo shared by James Middleton, often with family dogs, echoing the Wales children’s love for pets.
This Christmas likely features extended Middleton reunions, separate from the royal festivities at Sandringham. While the Prince and Princess of Wales join King Charles III for traditional celebrations—including the Christmas Day church walk—the Middletons prioritize low-key, personal time. James recently shared a touching Instagram video of Inigo decorating the family tree, “introducing” ornaments to their dogs with kisses and cuddles. He noted Inigo’s shared traits with his cousins: a love for dogs (like the Wales’ spaniel Orla) and playful energy reminiscent of Louis’s cheekiness.
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The Wales children at recent public events, including the 2025 Christmas carol service and Trooping the Colour, showcasing their growing poise.
Practical ties strengthen the bond: Inigo wears hand-me-downs from George, Charlotte, and Louis, a sustainable tradition James calls “lovely” for evoking memories. The age gap—10 years between George and Inigo—means the older royals act as protective big siblings, helping with games and outings.
Earlier in December, the Wales family attended Princess Catherine’s “Together at Christmas” carol service at Westminster Abbey, with George, Charlotte, and Louis adding names to the Connection Tree. James and Alizée joined, along with Carole and Michael, underscoring family support post-Catherine’s health journey.
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The Wales family at the 2025 Westminster Abbey carol service, a rare public outing with Prince William escorting the children.
King Charles hosted his annual pre-Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace on December 16, attended by the Waleses and other royals. Though Inigo remains out of the public eye, the Middletons’ proximity in Berkshire facilitates regular private playtime.
Viral claims of a photographed “rare reunion” with Inigo appear unfounded—no credible outlets report or show such images from 2025. Instead, the charm lies in imagined scenes: George guiding games, Charlotte offering gentle hugs, Louis matching Inigo’s toddler mischief, all under watchful aunts and grandparents.
These unseen moments highlight the monarchy’s human side: amid duty, family provides grounding joy. As James reflected, the cousins form a supportive “tribe,” ensuring Inigo grows with the same warmth that shapes George, Charlotte, and Louis.