A right royal downpour! King Charles and Queen Camilla brave the rain as they head to church in Sandringham
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The King and Queen faced the worst of the Norfolk weather this morning, as they headed to a Sunday church service at Sandringham. Both Charles, 76, and Camilla, 77, were armed with umbrellas as they made the short journey across the royal estate to St Mary Magdalene Church.
Sporting the beige woolen overcoat that he's famously owned for decades, the monarch kept dry as he braved the Arctic temperatures that are currently sweeping across the UK. Meanwhile, Queen Camilla donned an elegant chocolate brown dress coat with long brown boots and a fur-brimmed hat for the Sunday morning church visit - the couple's first of 2025.
She also sheltered from the icy rain with an umbrella she's frequently seen using, a transparent, silver handled dome brolly thought to be from Selfridges. In spite of the leaden skies above, the monarch and Queen Camilla looked in good spirits as they were greeted by a member of the church's clergy.
Brollies at the ready: The King, 76, and Queen, 77, pictured stepping out on the Sandringham Estate in North Norfolk this morning. Camilla carried her favoured transparent umbrella, thought to be from Selfridges, as she headed to the service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham.
The couple are currently residing on the Sandringham estate after spending Christmas at the Norfolk royal residence. The royals attended a Christmas Day service at the same church, where they were greeted by crowds of well-wishers, before the family returned for a traditional lunch of roast turkey and all the trimmings.