Catherine stole the show during the Christmas Day church service wearing an exquisite blue coat.

Catherine stole the show during the Christmas Day church service wearing an exquisite blue coat.

Catherine stole the show during the Christmas Day church service wearing an exquisite blue coat. Princess Katherine took center stage in a breathtaking royal blue ensemble as she joined Prince William, the king, and the entire royal family for the Christmas Day church service at Sandringham. The Princess of Wales radiated festive cheer and effortless chicness, walking alongside Prince William and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louie. At the age of 41, Catherine looked radiant in a blue Alexander McQueen coat and customized Gen Vito Rossy boots, bringing a touch of glamour to the joyous occasion. The princess beamed with festive spirit as she held hands with Princess Charlotte, gracefully making her way to St Mary Magdalene Church on the Norfolk estate. Adding a glamorous touch to her festive look, Catherine paid a sweet tribute to her mother-in-law by wearing a pair of Princess Diana's earrings—the D Ling earrings, showcasing a poignant connection to the beloved Princess of Wales. The royal children, including Prince Louie and their second cousin Mia Tindall, participated in the Christmas Day walk from the house to the church. Catherine held hands with Princess Charlotte, who looked equally elegant in a dark green coat, patent Mary Jane shoes, cozy tights, and a pretty half-up-half-down braided hairstyle. Prince George looked smart in a blue suit like his father, Prince William, but it was little Louie who stole the show in adorable tartan trousers, strolling to church hand in hand with his second cousin Mia Tindall, daughter of Mike and Zara Tindall. King Charles and Queen Camilla perfectly coordinated with each other, both opting for neutral palettes for the church service. Queen Camilla wore a camel-toned Loki look, while other royals in attendance, including Princess Sophie, embraced the color-blocking trend with a green coat and towering tan stiletto heels, carrying a leopard-print bag. The royal family, including the Prince and Princess of Edinburgh, Zara and Mike Tindall, Princess Eugenie with husband Jack Brooksbank, attended the morning service at St Mary Magdalene before returning to Sandringham House for a festive spread. Princess Anne sparkled in white, while Queen Ciller opted for a more neutral shade of beige. The Christmas gathering at Sandringham marked a welcome return for the Princess Royal, who had to skip the service last year due to recovery from a cold. As a private event, the Christmas celebration invited all family members, whether working or non-working royals, creating a heartwarming reunion after the significant changes experienced the previous year without Queen Elizabeth. Princess Catherine's radiant presence and impeccable style added a touch of elegance to Sandringham's Christmas Day service. From her stunning royal blue ensemble to the tribute to Princess Diana, Katherine continues to enchant royal enthusiasts with her grace and thoughtful fashion choices during this festive season. The royal family's joyful reunion at Sandringham reflects the enduring traditions and the warmth of togetherness that define their Christmas celebrations.