ROYAL FAMILY
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Prince William’s wife arrived for Christmas Day in her native Berkshire
The Princess of Wales always pulls out all the stops with her Christmas Day outfits.
She opted for a special twinning moment with her daughter Princess Charlotte in 2016 when the Waleses broke royal tradition by spending the day in Bucklebury, Berkshire with the Middletons.
Kate, now 42, was seen arriving at St. Mark’s Church in Englefield, where her sister Pippa got married a year later, wearing a chestnut brown coat dress from Hobbs. The red-toned brown coat featured a skinny belt matching the leather straps on the arms and fur around the collar.
Prince William’s wife teamed her knee-length coat with a black roll-neck and a pair of chocolate brown leather heels with a block heel and fringed detailing across the toe.
For the finishing touches, the mother of three carried a merlot-hued clutch bag and styled her luscious brunette locks in a straight blowdry.
Princess Charlotte, now nine, was just 19 months old when she made an appearance with her mother in a matching look. The tot wore the sweetest navy coat over a knitted burgundy dress to match her woollen tights that coordinated with Kate’s look.
The young princess also had a sweet berry-hued bow in her hair. Meanwhile, her brother Prince George, now 11, looked adorable alongside his father in a grey coat and knee-high socks, as per royal tradition.
The young royal is rarely seen on Christmas Day. She didn’t attend a Christmas Day church service with her parents again until 2019.
A four-year-old Charlotte wore a forest green coat dress by Amaia Kids over the blue checked dress by the same brand. She also wore the sweetest blue hair in her braided hairdo.
Meanwhile, her mother was elegant in a Catherine Walker grey coat with fur around the collar and cuffs once again. Her bottle-green hat and pumps subtly coordinated with Charlotte’s look.