Queen Camilla matches with Kate Middleton as royals wear nearly identical outfits for Christmas Day church service in Sandringham
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Queen Camilla and Kate Middleton wore nearly identical outfits as they arrived at St Mary Magdalene church for the Royal Family's annual Christmas Day service in Sandringham today. In a sartorial display of solidarity, Britain's Queen and future Queen both picked deep green winter coats with matching fascinators for the royal walkabout at their Norfolk estate on a wintry Christmas morning.
Camilla, 77, and Kate, 42, coordinated their looks right down to their accessories, with the duo wearing black gloves and boots, while also carrying similar black bags. While Kate completed her outfit with a navy and green scarf, as well as a pair of dainty diamond earrings, Camilla fastened a sparkling brooch to the lapel of her coat.
Ever prepared, Camilla also carried a silver umbrella as she walked towards the church accompanied by her husband, King Charles. The monarch, 76, wore a smart light brown coat over a white shirt and grey trousers for Wednesday's Christmas church service, with Charles finishing his ensemble with a pair of tan dress shoes.
Meanwhile, the Prince of Wales was beaming as he walked behind Charles and Camilla, while accompanied by Kate and their three children - Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six. Sporting the beard that royal fans can't seem to get enough of, the future King of Britain looked dapper in a navy blue coat and matching trousers that presumably inspired George and Louis' looks as well.