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Princess Catherine Dazzles in Royal Blue at Royal Family Christmas Day Service
Princess Catherine made a stylish statement at this year's Royal Family Christmas Day service in Sandringham by opting for a sophisticated navy ensemble instead of the traditional festive red and green colors.
The Princess of Wales exuded elegance in a smart belted coat with a cinched waist and a chic collar, paired with a cozy roll-neck jumper to ward off the December chill.
Completing her outfit was a flowing skirt adorned with neat pleats, complemented by a jaunty hat featuring arrow detailing on her dark locks.
Adding a touch of sparkle, she accessorized with sapphire and diamond drop earrings reminiscent of her engagement ring, a precious heirloom from her husband's late mother, Princess Diana.
Accompanied by her husband Prince William and their three adorable children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis – Princess Catherine radiated a sense of ease and holiday spirit as they made their way to the church.
Joining the royal family entourage was M.I.A.
Tindall, the eldest daughter of Zara Tindall and Mike Tindall, who sweetly held hands with young Prince Louis during the short stroll from the residence to the church.
It is likely that M.I.A.
‘s siblings, Lena and Lucas, were also part of the festive gathering.
The royal family showed a strong presence as they gathered for the morning service at St Mary Magdalene before returning to Sandringham House for a celebratory feast.
Among the attendees were other royals dressed in a variety of colors, such as Princess Anne in dazzling white attire and Queen Camilla in a more understated beige hue.
Princess Anne's attendance marked a joyful return to Sandringham after missing last year's service due to illness.
The Christmas event at the Norfolk Estate is a private affair that typically includes all family members, regardless of their royal duties.
This year, Sarah Ferguson, the former wife of Prince Andrew, joined the royal entourage at St Mary Magdalene for the first time in over three decades.
Following her separation from Prince Andrew, Sarah Ferguson had been excluded from royal gatherings, including Christmas celebrations, despite the presence of her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
In a heartwarming display of unity, the royal family came together to partake in the cherished Christmas traditions, showcasing a blend of style, grace, and familial bonds.