Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, has consistently incorporated elegant fashion into the traditional Christmas Day service at Sandringham, incorporating festive colors such as chestnut-brown belted coats from Hobbs and jewel-toned greens and reds from Alexander McQueen coat dresses.
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The princess arrived at St Mary Magdalene Church in Norfolk wearing a hunter green Alexander McQueen coat designed by Sarah Burton, which she had previously worn on a Leeds trip in January 2023. The coat was impeccably tailored, radiating both elegance and warmth. She accessorized with a green-and-blue tartan scarf draped around her neck, injecting a dash of British charm. She also complemented with a stylish fascinator with a playful bow, black suede boots for an edgy contrast, black gloves for sophistication, and a chic black leather top-handle bag for a chic ensemble that complemented her classy attire.
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Prince William and the three Wales children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, participated in a Christmas walk at Sandringham House, the royal residence in Norfolk. The children wore blue suits with a green-and-black tartan tie, while Charlotte wore a checkered green-and-blue coat dress. Other attendees included King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Princess Beatrice, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, Zara Tindall, and others. The royal family traditionally celebrates Christmas at Sandringham House, starting on Christmas Eve. The Waleses started their holiday celebration with Kate’s fourth annual “Together at Christmas” carol service, which took place on December 6 and was later broadcast to U.K. viewers on December 24.