Aaron Chown/PA Images via Getty and delivered a style surprise by matching for the royal family's traditional outing on Christmas Day. On Dec. 25, the Princess of Wales, 42, and the Queen, 77, both wore deep green coats with coordinating hats for a morning service at St.
Mary Magdalene Church on the Sandringham estate, where the British royals have celebrated Christmas for generations. It was a rare matching moment for Princess Kate and Queen Camilla, who each completed their looks with black gloves, boots and handbags. Princess Kate popped in a forest green coat with buttons by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen (her ) while Queen Camilla was festive in a moss green wrap coat to lead the walk to church with .
It's rare to see spot-on color coordination between the Princess of Wales and the Queen, who normally opt for different hues at public-facing events. Aaron Chown/PA Images via Getty Related: Though Princess Kate has only appeared in public a handful of times this year after undergoing and completing , her matching moment with Queen Camilla was no Christmas coincidence. The royal family carefully coordinates their outfits ahead of important public appearances and the women's matching moment was a show of family unity.
Kate also coordinated with her husband, , and children, , 11, , 9, and , 6, in alternating shades of green and blue. As the Princess of Wales continues her recovery, she's also preparing for her . Following ’s death in September 2022, Prince William and P.