Kate Middleton And Queen Camilla Match In Green Coats At St. Mary Magdalene Church In Sandringham
The Princess of Wales looked positively glowing in a forest green double-breasted Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen coat on Christmas morning. She accessorized with a velour-felt Gina Foster 'Meribel' hat with a bow, because bows are having a huge moment right now, as well as black Gianvito Rossi boots and a black Grace Han Love Letter top-handle handbag.
The mom-of-three accessorized further with a green and blue tartan scarf and Cornelia James gloves, as well as a Halcyon Days Maya Torque aquamarine bracelet and Robinson Pelham earrings which were visible thanks to her glossy brunette locks being tucked behind her ears.
For her part, Queen Camilla wore a moss green wrap coat by Anna Valentin, which complemented the Princess of Wales' green coat perfectly. She accessorized with a matching hat, a Chanel top-handle bag, and Russell and Bromley boots, as well as jewelry from the late Queen Elizabeth II’s collection.
Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, also got the sartorial memo, as they wore chic, complementary navy blue and green ensembles too! Prince George and Prince Louis wore navy suits with green ties, while Princess Charlotte wore a green and navy tartan coat that matched perfectly with her mom's scarf, and accessorized with an adorable green bow in her hair.
Fan Comments
The internet was particularly complimentary of the Princess of Wales' appearance on Christmas Day, following her incredibly tough battle with cancer in 2024.
"You look so stunning and better, still praying for your health," gushed one fan on Instagram, followed by a red heart emoji. "Catherine, Princess of Wales, is the jewel in the crown," praised a second, followed by an apt green heart emoji and a gold crown emoji.
"Looking great," complimented a third fan, as a fourth said she was "beautiful and graceful as always." "So kind, so beautiful," echoed a fifth fan, while a sixth said: "Take good care of yourself this year. Sending prayers for continued health."