Catherine, Princess of Wales, Stuns in Emerald Green at Christmas Day Service
Catherine, Princess of Wales, once again demonstrated why she is regarded as a global style icon during her appearance at the Christmas Day church service at Sandringham.
Known for her effortlessly elegant fashion choices, the princess stepped out in a showstopping emerald green ensemble that perfectly captured both sophistication and festive cheer.
Her outfit for the occasion was nothing short of breathtaking: a rich emerald green tailored coat by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, paired with a matching bow-adorned hat and a green and blue tartan scarf.
Catherine accessorized with black suede boots and her Grace Han Love Letter top-handle bag, completing the refined look with a sleek blow-dried hairstyle, pinned back by her hat, which showcased her radiant smile—a testament to her inner strength after a challenging year. The finishing touch was a stunning pair of emerald and diamond earrings, which complemented the entire ensemble beautifully.
The Wales family embraced a coordinated look for the occasion, with each member dressed to impress. Prince Louis, holding his mother’s hand, charmed onlookers in a smart suit and overcoat, paired with a green tie, a thoughtful nod to the family’s festive color theme. Prince George also sported a green tie, while Princess Charlotte looked adorable in a green and navy checked coat, mirroring her mother’s elegant attire. Green proved to be a popular color for the royal family this Christmas, with Queen Camilla and Ella Phillips also opting for the hue, making it a standout color of the day.
Elsewhere, other members of the royal family also turned heads with their fashion choices. Duchess Sophie of Edinburgh made a striking appearance in a chic cornflower blue coat, while Zara Tindall dazzled in a bold burgundy ensemble. Princess Beatrice added a touch of sophistication with a camel coat from the Neta Porter for the King’s Foundation collection.
This Christmas holds special meaning for the Wales family, marking not only the festive season but also a time of reflection and resilience after a challenging year. The family chose to forgo the Royal Family’s traditional pre-Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace and instead headed to Norfolk early to begin their holiday celebrations at Sandringham. A royal source revealed that the family was looking forward to spending quality time with the rest of the royals, despite missing the London gathering.
The family also shared a heartwarming Christmas card photo, featuring a candid snapshot of William and Catherine with their arms around their children, radiating love and unity. The card offered a glimpse into their close-knit family life, highlighting the strength and support they share.