Princess Kate and Queen Camilla took center stage during the customary Christmas Day stroll at Sandringham on Wednesday, perhaps responding to people who were wrongly speculating about them.
Queen Camilla, 77, joined Princess Kate, 42, for the much-anticipated royal expedition. The two senior royals matched in festive green dress and black suede boots, giving a message of peace and love via their exquisite costumes.
The two, who were all grins and in excellent spirits, donned green jackets and matching caps to the event. Camilla and Kate finished their looks with black purses and black heeled leather boots.
They turned heads and stole the show with their choice of clothes for the event, appearing quite festive despite wearing somewhat different colors of green. Kate's tartan scarf accentuated her attractiveness.
Camilla and Kate attended the service alongside King Charles, Prince William, and the three Wales children. Princess Charlotte, nine, wowed the spectators with her lovely smiles as the family proceeded from St Mary Magdalene Church.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis smiled and waved to fans who had waited in line for hours to see the royal family arrive.
Charles and Camilla led the royals on their usual stroll from Sandringham House. The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, as well as the Princess Royal, were among the royals who made their way to church. Princess Beatrice has also joined the royals.
Prince Andrew, on the other hand, opted for a lone walk rather than joining the royal family in their festivities.