As every year, the British royal family gathered on December 25 around Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to attend the Christmas Mass at the church in Sandringham. The opportunity for us to come back today on the look of the sovereign, but also those of the Duchess of Cambridge, the princesses Eugenie and Beatrice of York, Duchess of Cornwall Camilla, Sophie Countess of Wessex, Princess Anne and Lady Sarah Chatto.
For nearly 90 years Elizabeth II has managed to upstage the other women of the royal family. Very smiling, the Queen was displayed on Friday in a bright cherry red coat of the same color as her dress, adorned with a fur collar and cuffs of several shades of gray had accompanied the garment with a black hat, but was sported with a umbrella. Duchess Catherine wore a green coat signed Sportmax signed with same color for a Great Plains 'Cézanne' paintbox pleated dress in 'Pine Needle, new deep green hat, believed to be a Sylvia Fletcher design from Lock & Co hatters,oak leaf acorn brooch, Aquatalia 'Rhumba' boots, Mulberry 'Bayswater' clutch and KIKI Classic Green Amethyst Diamond Earrings. Also in green, Princess Anne who had preferred a lighter tone. She had accompanied her beige coat and green chevrons of a beige foam boater decorated with a large ribbon and wild bird feathers. The two daughters in laws to her Majesty, Sophie of Wessex and Camilla were both in grey gray dress coat with SUZANNAH Snap Dress Coat and GIANVITO ROSSI Bari 85 Shoes for the Countess of Wessex first, dark gray coat lined with a geometric pattern of large black rectangles for the Duchess of Cornwall. Both had obviously coordinated their hats with their outfits.
The daughters of Prince Andrew chose as for them to be blue. So Eugenie -which has unveiled a new hair- color opted for the azure, Beatrice had preferred the navy as their young cousin Lady Louise who wore flare coat (by Armani Junior) matched with Jane Taylor's hat in beret style , the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex, and Lady Sarah Chatto daughter of the late Princess Margaret, sister of Elizabeth.
For nearly 90 years Elizabeth II has managed to upstage the other women of the royal family. Very smiling, the Queen was displayed on Friday in a bright cherry red coat of the same color as her dress, adorned with a fur collar and cuffs of several shades of gray had accompanied the garment with a black hat, but was sported with a umbrella. Duchess Catherine wore a green coat signed Sportmax signed with same color for a Great Plains 'Cézanne' paintbox pleated dress in 'Pine Needle, new deep green hat, believed to be a Sylvia Fletcher design from Lock & Co hatters,oak leaf acorn brooch, Aquatalia 'Rhumba' boots, Mulberry 'Bayswater' clutch and KIKI Classic Green Amethyst Diamond Earrings. Also in green, Princess Anne who had preferred a lighter tone. She had accompanied her beige coat and green chevrons of a beige foam boater decorated with a large ribbon and wild bird feathers. The two daughters in laws to her Majesty, Sophie of Wessex and Camilla were both in grey gray dress coat with SUZANNAH Snap Dress Coat and GIANVITO ROSSI Bari 85 Shoes for the Countess of Wessex first, dark gray coat lined with a geometric pattern of large black rectangles for the Duchess of Cornwall. Both had obviously coordinated their hats with their outfits.
The daughters of Prince Andrew chose as for them to be blue. So Eugenie -which has unveiled a new hair- color opted for the azure, Beatrice had preferred the navy as their young cousin Lady Louise who wore flare coat (by Armani Junior) matched with Jane Taylor's hat in beret style , the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex, and Lady Sarah Chatto daughter of the late Princess Margaret, sister of Elizabeth.
Members who attended: Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, with children Lady Louise Windsor and James Viscount Severn, Lady Sarah Chatto.
Photo Credits: Paris Match
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