Royal Christmas Fashion and Traditions Updated
Royal Christmas Fashion and Traditions Updated

Royal Christmas Fashion and Traditions Updated

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Kate Middleton continues her tradition of elegant festive fashion, wearing a hunter green Alexander McQueen coat for the Christmas Day service at Sandringham, reflecting her quintessential British style with a nod to the holiday spirit. Despite a challenging year with personal health issues, she maintains her public appearances with grace. Meghan Markle's brief tenure as a working royal included a memorable Christmas debut at Sandringham, where her collaboration with milliner Philip Treacy began. Strict royal sartorial rules mean festive attire for Christmas events remains simple and unassuming, with hats or fascinators being a common choice, as seen with both Kate and Meghan. The Royal Family's Christmas service is a cherished tradition, where members like Zara Tindall showcase their evolving fashion choices, with Zara embracing longer hemlines for a more refined look. Both Kate and Denmark's Queen Mary share similarities in their fashion choices, often opting for classic silhouettes and regal coats for public appearances.

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