Known for her colourful and coordinated style, Queen Elizabeth often wore vibrant coats paired with matching hats, heirloom brooches and classic pearl jewellery.
As the head of the Church of England, Queen Elizabeth II regularly attended the service, following in the footsteps of her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, who also worshipped there.
Without fail, the royal selected a pair of button earrings, inherited from her grandmother Queen Mary, and a three-strand pearl necklace, which she commissioned in 1952.
The occasion has become something of a photo opportunity, with the royals donning their finest attire and greeting well-wishers lining the path to St Mary Magdalene Church.
It has long been a cherished royal tradition - the royals making their way to their annual Christmas Day service at Sandringham.