Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their family joined King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the morning service at Sandringham Church today, as the royals mark their first Christmas since the passing of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8.
The queen traditionally hosted the family at her Norfolk estate over the Christmas period, and before the pandemic forced her to remain in isolation at Windsor Castle, she had spent every Christmas since 1988 at Sandringham, attending the service at St. Mary Magdalene Church surrounded by her family.
There was no trace of strain on the Princess of Wales’s face today, as she walked to church flanked by her three children and Prince William. It follows the airing of Together at Christmas, a carol service hosted by Kate Middleton in memory of the queen, which aired in Britain on Christmas Eve. The couple’s two eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, were among the congregation at the special service, a tribute to their much-loved Gan-Gan.
The Wales family is now based in Windsor, having moved from their longtime London residence at Kensington Palace over the summer. Kate was every inch the stylish country woman in Norfolk today, wearing a military-style olive green coat, brown suede boots, and a wide-brim fedora with jaunty feather detail. The princess’s tailored coat is by Alexander McQueen, a piece the increasingly conscious royal has worn in the past, including for a day of royal engagements in Bradford in January 2020.