Kate Middleton attends a Christmas church in Sandringham in the perfect shade of forest green.

Kate Middleton attends a Christmas church in Sandringham in the perfect shade of forest green.

Kate Middleton arrived at St. Mary Magdalen Church in Sandringham on Christmas morning for the Royal Family's annual service. For the festive event, she wore a long dark green coat with a matching hat, blue and green tartan check scarf, and black suede heeled boots.

Princess Kate chose to wear the Gina Foster hat again, which first debuted on St. Patrick's Day in 2014. Of course, the royal family is known for recycling wardrobe items for multiple events.

Princess Wales arrived with her husband Prince William and their three children (Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis). The Welsh family was followed by King Charles and Queen Camilla as the royals arrived for the traditional church service.

It was recently revealed that Princess Kate is said to regret the outfit she wore for Christmas 2019. As always, royal fans praised Kate's chic outfit, which consisted of a gray Catherine Walker coat with a fluffy collar, a forest green hat, a matching clutch bag, and suede pumps.

However, according to the Mirror, the weather on Christmas Day 2019 was “unseasonably warm” and Kate was likely overdressed for the occasion. The Princess of Wales even shared her discomfort with a royal fan named Rachel Anvil. Kate was talking to my daughter about her outfit and about feeling too hot,” Karen, Rachel's mother, revealed to Metro. She said, 'I really shouldn't have worn this.' I was there [with Princess Charlotte] talking about dolls, and she was there talking about fashion with Kate, and it was only for about a minute, but it was tailored to her, and it was like talking to a friend,” she continued.

Earlier this month, Prince William talked about how he and his family will spend the 2024 holiday season. 'We're in Sandringham, Norfolk,' he said at a Christmas party for the families of members of the 1st Battalion, The Mercian Regiment. 'I'll be 45 at Christmas. It's not going to be quiet, it's going to be noisy.”

Meanwhile, royal experts insist that this year's Christmas will be different from previous years. In particular, Princess Kate and Prince Charles have recently undergone treatment for cancer. Former BBC royal correspondent Jenny Bond told OK! 'As the number of young people grows, the celebrations become more and more child-centered. That's what Christmas should be about.”

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