See Kate, William, Meghan and Harry in their church outfits
Christmas fell on a Monday this year, but the British royals (and soon-to-be royal) turned out in their Sunday best to head to church services in the countryside.
Queen
Elizabeth II and Prince Philip led the way, but we noticed the stylish
designs worn by Prince William and his wife Catherine, Duchess of
Cambridge, and Prince Harry and his fiancee Meghan Markle. And they did
not disappoint!
Markle
wore a beige coat, brown suede boots and a chocolate-colored wool beret
as she held Harry's arm while walking to church. Duchess Kate,
meanwhile, caught our fancy with a beautiful, festive plaid coat with a
black velvet collar and topped with a fuzzy black hat.
As for the men, well, it was suit coats and ties all around.
It was the first official appearance for the betrothed couple since Markle and Harry got engaged in November;
they are set to wed on May 19, 2018. The fabulous foursome passed
dozens of fans who lined their route as they headed to the 16th-Century
church on the Queen's Sandringham estate in Norfolk, which is about 100
miles north of London, reported People magazine.
After church Markle shared lunch of roast turkey and fruit pudding before watching the Queen's annual address at 3 p.m
Markle wore a beige coat, brown suede boots and a
chocolate-colored wool beret as she held Harry's arm while walking to
church. Duchess Kate, meanwhile, caught our fancy with a beautiful,
festive plaid coat with a black velvet collar and topped with a fuzzy
black hat.
As for the men, well, it was suit coats and ties all around.
.
It was the first official appearance for the betrothed couple since Markle and Harry got engaged in November;
they are set to wed on May 19, 2018. The fabulous foursome passed
dozens of fans who lined their route as they headed to the 16th-Century
church on the Queen's Sandringham estate in Norfolk, which is about 100
miles north of London, reported People magazine.
Reportedly
this is something of a change in royal protocol, as unmarried partners
of royals have not traditionally been invited to Sandringham for
Christmas until now. Back in 2010, even Duchess Kate, then William's
fiancee, was not invited.
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