Princess Charlotte, Prince George and Louis colour coordinate with William and Kate as they put on festive display in green and blue attire at Christmas church service
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The Prince and Princess of Wales put on a sweet display on Christmas morning and donned matching attire to their children. In a symbol of togetherness after a tumultuous year following Kate's cancer diagnosis, the Wales family wore similar tones of green and blue for Wednesday's Christmas morning service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk.
Kate, 42, looked elegant in a forest green Alexander McQueen coat, previously worn during a visit to Leeds in January 2023. The mother-of-three teamed the coat with a matching fascinator, tartan scarf, black gloves, and boots by Gianvito Rossi. The future queen carried a small handbag by Grace Han - as she waved at the crowds outside St Mary Magdalene Church.
Princess Charlotte, nine, coordinated her look with Kate, sporting a knee-length coat in similar shades to her mother's scarf. Meanwhile, brothers Prince George, 11, and Prince Louis, six, opted for matching tartan ties, navy suits, white shirts, and blue overcoats.
Echoing his mini-me sons, William, 42, looked dapper in a navy suit and matching coat, but unlike George and Louis, he opted for a dark blue tie. The Wales family sweetly matched their attire at the Christmas morning church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk, on Wednesday.
It comes after body language expert Judi James weighed in on Kate and William during the festive event on Wednesday, saying William put an 'ignited smile' on his wife's face during a 'moment of concern'. As the royals gathered on Christmas Day to make the annual stroll to St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, there was a brief 'moment of concern' for the Princess of Wales, Judi claimed.