King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Family's Traditional Christmas Morning Walk
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On Christmas morning, the royal family partook in their traditional walk, led by King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their children from Sandringham House to St Mary Magdalene Church.
For the occasion, Charles wore a camel coat while Camilla sported beige tones in her matching coat, hat, and boots. William dressed in a navy suit, and Middleton's ensemble was monochromatic blue. Their children's attires varied, with Prince George and Louis in navy, Princess Charlotte in green, and Prince Louis donning plaid pants and a navy peacoat.
Prince Andrew, despite stepping back from royal duties in 2019 due to ties with Jeffrey Epstein, joined the walk with ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, her first appearance at church services since 1991. Their children, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, attended alongside their spouses.
Prince Edward, Sophie, and their children Lady Louise Windsor and James walked among the royal family admirers. Princess Anne, accompanied by her husband Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence, was seen with her daughter Zara Tindall, husband Mike, and eldest child Lena.
Charles delivered the traditional royal Christmas Broadcast, highlighting Jesus's message of service and praising the community's generosity and kindness. Recorded at Buckingham Palace with the first live tree display, Charles acknowledged the selfless acts that make a difference in society.
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