Once again Kate Middleton has surprised again with her elegant attire during the walk to the Christmas church service at Sandringham, this time as Princess of Wales.
Kate wore a dark green wool coat and was accompanied by Prince William and her three children, George, Charlotte and Louis.
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The royal family has made its first Christmas walk at Sandringham without Queen Elizabeth II. This emotional religious walk was joined by all members of the Firm to accompany King Charles III and Queen consort Camilla.
Kate Middleton at Sandringham in green coat by Alexander McQueen
The Princess of Wales has chosen the perfect look for the occasion: a beautiful green wool coat whose design belongs to one of her favorite firms Alexander McQueen. She complemented her outfit with a wide-brimmed felt hat, which she wore with a bow and a feather.
On her feet she wore high boots, clutch style and brown gloves. William’s wife wore a natural makeup and loose hair. As for accessories, she preferred to wear gold earrings with pendants of natural stones.
For many, Kate has sent a hidden message with her styling addressed to Harry and Meghan, in support of King Charles, after the attacks received in the Netflix documentary. The garment worn by the Princess of Wales has a particular meaning, since she wore it in January 2020 after the departure of the Sussex to the United States.
George, Charlotte and Louis at Sandringham
Charllotte, the daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales has worn a maroon coat and her brother George, has dressed very elegant with a navy blue suit, white shirt and matching tie. While little Louis, who walked holding his mother’s hand, wore a blue coat.
This official engagement is the continuation of the program ‘Together at Christmas’, a religious service of carols presented by Kate in memory of the Queen, which was broadcast in Britain on Christmas Eve.