King Charles holds an umbrella outside St Mary Magdalene church
and were shielded from the blustery, winter weather in Norfolk as they both attended Sunday service at St Mary Magdalene church.The royal couple were armed with umbrellas as this weekend.
Wearing a beige wool overcoat, Charles was greeted by Revd Canon Dr Paul Williams, rector for the Sandringham group of parishes.
Her Majesty was stylishly dressed in a brown coat with brown boots, held a transparent umbrella outside the church, and wore a large hat with a brown fur trim to keep warm.The church visit by the King and Queen also followed the news of the death of and ‘s former nanny’s stepson, .
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Queen Camilla leaves church and waves at crowds
The 31-year-old was among 14 people killed in a vehicle attack on New Year’s Day. His stepmother, Alexandra “Tiggy” Pettifer, née Legge-Bourke, cared for and in the 1990s.
The 1 January attack saw a 42-year-old US Army veteran drive a pick-up truck into crowds along New Orleans’s famous Bourbon Street before being shot dead by police.Palace sources said King Charles was “deeply saddened” by the death and has been in touch with Mr Pettifer’s family.
On Saturday, : “Our thoughts and prayers remain with the Pettifer family and all those innocent people who have been tragically impacted by this horrific attack.”His half-brother Tom, who is a godson to William, was a page boy at the wedding of the .
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Camilla looked stylish in her brown ensemble as she braved the winds
Charles and Camilla are currently residing on the Sandringham estate , as is tradition for the royals.
The Royal Family attended a Christmas Day service at the same church, where they were greeted by crowds of well-wishers. Alongside the King and Queen, the Prince and Princess of Wales were also in attendance at Sandringham over the holidays.
with her husband and their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.A source has recently said the 76-year-old’s health is still being”‘managed” after his cancer diagnosis in 2024, but is “moving in a positive direction”. The Palace source added: “His treatment has been moving in a positive direction, as a managed condition the treatment cycle will continue into the new year [2025].”