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Prince Kate Shines in Royal Blue at Sandringham Christmas Day Service
The Sandringham Royal Family Christmas Day service was a sight to behold as Princess Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, graced the occasion in a stunning royal blue ensemble.
With elegance and comfort in mind, Kate donned a beautiful coat by Alexander McQueen as she joined other members of the Royal Family for the church service on Christmas morning.
Adding her personal touch to the outfit, Kate accessorized with customized Janvita Rossi Glen 85 boots and earrings that once belonged to Princess Diana.
As she walked alongside her husband, Prince William, and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, Kate exuded ease and joy.
Accompanying the royal couple and their children was Mia Tyndall, the eldest child of Mike and Zara Tyndall, who are Prince William's cousins.
Mia, holding hands with Prince Louis, joined the family for the short walk from the residence to the church, adding to the heartwarming scene.
The Royal Family, including working members, gathered at St. Mary Magdalene for the morning service before returning to Sandringham House for a festive meal.
Among the attendees were Princess Anne, who dazzled in sparkly white, and Queen Camilla, who opted for a more subdued beige attire.
It was a special moment for Princess Anne, as she had missed the Christmas service the previous year due to a cold.
The exclusive Christmas gathering at the Norfolk Estate is open to all members of the Royal Family, whether they are working or not.
This year, Sarah Ferguson, also known as Fergie, attended the service with the firm, marking her first appearance since her divorce from Prince Andrew over 30 years ago.
Fergie had been excluded from royal gatherings for many years, even during events attended by her daughters, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.
However, her presence at King Charles' Coronation Concert earlier this year suggests a change in fortunes under his rule.
Prince Andrew, Fergie's ex-husband and current housemate at Royal Lodge, was also seen attending the Christmas church service.
His attendance comes after his resignation as a working royal following a controversial Newsnight interview in 2019 where he attempted to defend his association with Jeffrey Epstein.
In addition to Prince Andrew, another notable absence from this year's Sandringham Christmas celebrations is Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
The couple, who stepped away from their roles as senior members of the Royal Family in 2020, decided not to spend Christmas at Sandringham.
As the Sandringham Royal Family Christmas Day service concluded, the sight of Princess Kate in her regal blue attire left a lasting impression.