Princess Kate and Queen Camilla took center stage during the traditional Christmas Day walk in Sandringham on Wednesday, apparently responding appropriately to all the wrong speculation about the two of them.
Queen Camilla, 77, was joined by Princess Kate, 42, for the royal trip. The two senior members of the royal family arrive in festive green dresses and black suede shoes, sending a message of peace and harmony to the public with their stunning choice of clothing.
The two, who were all smiles and cheerful, wore green coats and matching hats for the occasion. Both Camilla and Kate completed their outfits with black handbags and black heeled suede boots.
They turned heads and stole the limelight for their outfit choices for the occasion, looking super festive even though their outfits were a slightly different shade of green. Kate and tartan scarf was adding to her beauty.
Camilla and Kate arrived for the service with their three children, King Charles, Prince William and Wales. Nine-year-old Princess Charlotte charmed the crowd with her sweet smile as the family walked from St Mary Magdalene Church.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis charmed the crowd with their smiles and waved to onlookers who had lined up for hours before the royals arrived.
Charles and Camilla led the royal family on their traditional walk from Sandringham House. The Princess Royal and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh were also among the royal party that entered the church. Princess Beatrice also joined the royal family.
However, Prince Andrew was notably absent from the royal family’s celebrations, opting instead to walk alone.