Camilla looked wonderfully elegant But Kate stole the show in

Camilla looked wonderfully elegant. But Kate stole the show in her tailored fedora

Fashion verdict of the royals: Camilla looked wonderfully elegant. But Kate stole the show in her tailored fedora

  • The Royal Family performed for the traditional St. Mary Magdalene service
  • Queen Consort Camilla chose Anna Valentine with the late Queen’s brooch
  • Princess of Wales stole the day in a recycled Alexander McQueen ensemble

For the first time in three years, the royal family was reunited at Sandringham.

It’s the first Christmas in seven decades without the Queen on the throne, but time-honored royal traditions continue, not least the annual attendance at Christmas service at St Mary Magdalene Church – where every member of the family is perfectly presented.

King Charles, in an elegant camel coat, was accompanied by Camilla, who looked wonderfully elegant in a blue cashmere dress and coat by Anna Valentine, adorned with a diamond brooch that belonged to the late Queen.

She paired this with a matching Philip Treacy hat and black suede boots.

King Charles, dressed in an elegant camel coat, was escorted by Queen Consort Camilla outside the church near Sandringham

King Charles, dressed in an elegant camel coat, was escorted by Queen Consort Camilla outside the church near Sandringham

Camilla looked wonderfully elegant in a blue cashmere dress and coat by Anna Valentine, adorned with a diamond brooch that belonged to the late Queen

Camilla looked wonderfully elegant in a blue cashmere dress and coat by Anna Valentine, adorned with a diamond brooch that belonged to the late Queen

The king, dressed in an elegant camel coat, led the royal family into church on Christmas morning, a family tradition

The king, dressed in an elegant camel coat, led the royal family into church on Christmas morning, a family tradition

Her statement earrings cost £100 from Parisian fashion brand Sezane, but it was her fabulous feather-detailed fedora that stole the show

Her statement earrings cost £100 from Parisian fashion brand Sezane, but it was her fabulous feather-detailed fedora that stole the show

The always elegant Princess of Wales didn’t disappoint in the beautifully tailored Alexander McQueen.

It’s not the first time the mother-of-three has sported this bespoke design; She was previously seen in it during a tour in Bradford in January 2020. Clearly a stylish and functional piece that will keep out the cold.

Kate wore dark brown suede block heel boots. They’re on sale at Russell & Bromley, reduced from £545 to £270 and are sure to sell out after this outing.

Princess Charlotte's £160 Trotters Heritage double-breasted burgundy coat is the one she wore to Kate's Together at Christmas Carol Service at Westminster Abbey on December 15

Princess Charlotte’s £160 Trotters Heritage double-breasted burgundy coat is the one she wore to Kate’s Christmas service Together at Christmas at Westminster Abbey on December 15

Prince Louis wore matching burgundy shorts, which he cheekily showed off by lifting his classic £182 navy coat from Ancar

Prince Louis wore matching burgundy shorts, which he cheekily showed off by lifting his classic £182 navy coat from Ancar

Kate wore dark brown suede block heel boots.  They are available from Russell & Bromley Her statement drop earrings cost £100 from Parisian fashion brand Sezane

Her statement drop earrings cost £100 from Parisian fashion brand Sezane. Kate wore dark brown suede block heel boots. They’re on sale at Russell & Bromley, reduced from £545 to £270 and are sure to sell out after this outing

It was her fabulous feather detail fedora, believed to have been a custom design by Philip Treacy, that stole the show

It was her fabulous feather detail fedora, believed to have been a custom design by Philip Treacy, that stole the show

Her statement earrings cost £100 from Parisian fashion brand Sezane, but it was her fabulous feather-detailed fedora, believed to be a bespoke design by Philip Treacy, that stole the show.

Her daughter Charlotte’s £160 burgundy double-breasted Trotters Heritage coat is the one she wore to Kate’s Together at Christmas Carol service at Westminster Abbey on December 15, while her younger brother Louis wore matching burgundy shorts, which he cheekily said showed off by raising his £182 classic navy blue coat from Ancar.

With Kate’s moss-colored coat, the family presented the classic Christmas pairing of red and green.

While some of us barely moved from our pajamas on Christmas Day, the royal family’s commitment to public service – in style – was unwavering.