Royal family members wore color-coordinated looks at their annual Christmas outing
- Royal family members attended their traditional Christmas Day service in Sandringham, Norfolk.
- King Charles and Queen Camilla wore matching tan coats.
- Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their children coordinated in blue and green outfits.
Members of the royal family stepped out in Sandringham for their traditional Christmas Day service at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene in Norfolk on Monday.
King Charles III, Camilla, Prince William, Kate Middleton, and other royal family members dressed for the cool weather in matching shades of brown, blue, and green.
Take a look at the royal family's coordinating Christmas fashion.
King Charles and Queen Camilla wore matching tan coats.
Camilla accessorized hers with a fascinator, brooch, and tan boots. Charles wore gray pants and a pocket square.
Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their children coordinated in blue and green.
Kate wore a blue Alexander McQueen coat along with a blue fascinator and a pair of Princess Diana's sapphire drop earrings. William, George, and Louis wore a darker navy shade, while Charlotte wore forest green.
Their cousin, Mia Tindall, wore a purple coat as she held hands with Louis.
Prince Andrew walked to the church in navy along with Sarah, Duchess of York, who made a surprise appearance in an emerald ensemble.
Andrew stepped down from his royal duties and was stripped of his military titles in 2019 due to his former association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, but continues to make occasional appearances at royal family events.
Sarah, Duchess of York, also known as "Fergie," had not joined the royal family's annual Christmas outing since she and Andrew divorced in the 1990s.
Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi coordinated in navy coats.
Beatrice accessorized with a blue velvet fascinator and carried a small clutch. The couple shares two children, including one from Mozzi's previous marriage.
Beatrice's younger sister, Princess Eugenie, stepped out with Jack Brooksbank. Both wore double-breasted navy coats.
Eugenie and Jack welcomed their second child in June.
The Tindalls stuck to the color palate of blue, green, and camel.
Zara Tindall, the late Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter, wore a sage green coat and tan fascinator. Her husband, former rugby player Mike Tindall, accompanied her in a navy suit.
Their younger daughter, Lena Tindall, matched her great-uncle Charles and great-aunt Camilla in a tan coat.
Charles' brother, Prince Edward, wore a brown-gray coat. His wife, Sophie, matched others wearing green.
Sophie coordinated with her husband in brown accessories, wearing a tan hat and stilettos and carrying a patterned brown bag.
Edward and Sophie's children, James, Earl of Wessex and Lady Louise Windsor, joined their parents for the church service.
James added a pop of color with a purple tie. Louise opted for a blue fedora and colorful scarf.