What Kate Middleton wore at Christmas Day church service
Kate Middleton accompanied Prince William and the couple's three children to the church on Thursday
Prince William and Kate Middleton on Thursday attended the Christmas Service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham.
The couple was also joined by their three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotee and Prince Louis, as they walked behind King Charles and Queen Camilla to the church.
Eagled-eyed fans noticed that Kate Middleton donned the same brown Blaze Milano coat for the occasion she had worn during her last year visit to the the Royal Marsden Hospital where she received treatment for cancer.
Royal observes noted that the future queen paired the coat with bespoke brown suede boots by Gianvito Rossi and DeMellier London's Small Hudson bag in mocha suede and smooth leather.
They said the royal complemented the look with a Gucci pleated checked wool-twill midi skirt in burgundy, Cartier Trinity earrings in rose, yellow and white gold, and a new peachbloom felt lace percher hat by Juliette Millinery.
A silk scarf from Really Wild Clothing in Autumn Partridge and chocolate brown Imogen gloves by Cornelia James completed her elegant festive ensemble.
Kate Middleton was diagnosed with cancer in early 2024 and completed her preventive chemotherapy in August last year.
The Princess of Wales is making a gradual return to royal duties after confirming that she's in remission.
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