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Royal Family Reunites at Balmoral Church Service
The royal family came together at Balmoral for a significant gathering, marking their first reunion since the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
Notably, Prince William and Princess Kate, along with other senior royals, joined King Charles and Queen Camilla at Balmoral Castle.
The Mail Online shared images capturing the family's arrival at a traditional Sunday morning service.
Prince William took the wheel, driving himself and Princess Kate to the church service in style.
William looked sharp in a navy suit paired with a sleek blue tie, while Kate exuded elegance in a tweed jacket and a brown fedora adorned with game bird feathers.
The Princess of Wales styled her chocolate locks in a chic low bun, enhancing her natural beauty with her signature eyeliner and bronze eyeshadow combination.
In the photographs from Sunday, it was evident that the Princess accessorized with delicate drop earrings, likely her cherished citrine pear drop earrings, among her most frequently worn jewels.
Although absent from the church service, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are expected to have accompanied their parents to Scotland, relishing the final weeks of summer at a place deeply cherished by their late great-grandmother since childhood.