The Duchess of Edinburgh stuns in blue with Edward and their children
looked radiant as she stepped out alongside senior members of the Royal Family cutting a stylish blue look. The 59-year-old walked beside her husband and their children.
Both and looked relaxed as they walked towards the chapel for the Church service. Members of the Royal Family head to church on Christmas morning each year, attending a short service at St Mary Magdalene on the Sandringham estate.
The estate is huge and covers around 20,000 acres. It is a secluded bolthole where the royals gather during the festive period.
and beamed from ear to ear as they braved the chilly weather and greeted well-wishers who lined the street. Also in attendance were the Prince and with their young children.
Sophie stunned royal fans in her woollen coat that nipped her in at the waist thanks to a matching belt. The large pockets gave off a peplum look which is said to be one of the biggest fashion trends to hit the Highstreet in the new year.
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By wearing such a gentle colour, the Duchess appears to convey tranquillity through the sophisticated look.
Light blue is a popular colour because it is widely associated with calmness, serenity, and peace, making it visually appealing.
Meanwhile, it is also associated with trustworthiness and reliability and she is valued for her contribution to the crown making her a great extent to many in the inner circle.
Sophie the Duchess of Edinburgh looked radiant in a blue coat at Sanringham
Sophie is loved by her in-laws, not only by the late Queen who had a huge soft spot for her, but in the past year she has really stepped up as a senior member of the Firm.
Following both King Charles, 76, and Kate’s, 42, cancer diagnosis she took on more responsibilities and took on a leading role.
Light blue tones have a gentle appearance, and she certainly made that impression when she stepped out.
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Duchess Sophie and Lady Louise Windsor walking to Church on Christmas day
The Duchess has become renowned for her soothing presence and earlier this year publicly comforted Kate at the Remembrance Sunday event by rubbing her back.
Following the Church Service, the Royal Family then return to the royal residence for a festive feast, before tuning in to watch the King’s speech at 3 pm.
It is expected that they will then wind down with evening by getting stuck into some games – charades being a particular favourite of the late Queen Elizabeth’s.
There are expected to be at least 45 members of the Firm to gather at Sandringham this year, including Queen Camilla’s children.