Kate Middleton Just Arrived at Christmas Day Church Services in a Festive Red Coat
The Duchess of Cambridge loves a holiday look. In early December, she was spotted wearing a festive plaid skirt to a party for families of members of the military, and later in the month, she chose a rich green polka-dot dress for a day of charity engagements.
Now that Christmas Day is upon us, Kate pulled out all the stops. She was photographed wearing a red coat walking to St Mary Magdalene church for services with the rest of the royal family. She accessorized the look with matching a matching red hat, red gloves, and red heels and chose to wear her hair in a tight updo. She also wore a small silver brooch shaped like a leaf.
See the full look here.
While the Cambridge family alternates where the spend the holidays, sometimes choosing to visit the Middletons, this year they're in Sandringham with the rest of the royals, including the Sussexes. Meghan notably wore a rich blue look to church this morning, appearing well-coordinated with her sister-in-law.
Will and Kate's children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are also in Sandringham, though they weren't spotted this morning; they won't take the walk to St Mary Magdalene until they're older.
After church, Kate and the rest of the Windsors will return to the Sandringham house for a turkey lunch, and then around 3 p.m., they'll all watch the Queen's annual Christmas message together, but there won't be any opening of presents. That will have all taken place the day before on Christmas Eve, as is tradition.
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