Hello, and Merry Christmas to all those celebrating the day! The Princess of Wales chose familiar pieces for today’s walk to and from church at Sandringham.
The post also covers a video released yesterday with the Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte performing a piano duet. 
First, Christmas Day, and a full complement of Royal Family members attending services at St. Mary Magdalene Church on the grounds of the Sandringham estate. Below, the King, Queen, the Princess Royal (behind the Queen) with her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, Princess Eugenie, and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, the Duke of Edinburgh, and Zara Tindall.
More about the church from its website.
St Mary Magdalene, the parish church of Sandringham, is used regularly as a place of worship by The Royal Family when in residence – most notably at Christmas time.
The beautiful medieval church is free to visit when the House and Gardens are open, and has held many celebrations, such as Princess Charlotte’s christening, as well as memorials to members and relations of The Royal Family from Queen Victoria onwards.
The Earl of Wessex, the Duchess of Edinburgh, and Lady Louise Windsor.
Princess Charlotte and her mother, in color-coordinated ensembles, as they walked to church. 
The King and Queen as they left after the service. 
The Wales family and Mia Tindall, Mike and Zara Tindall’s oldest daughter. 
The Duchess of Edinburgh and Princess Royal. 
Here you can see Zara Tindall, Prince William, Prince Louis, along with Lena and Mia Tindall. 
In this image, you can see Sir Tim, Lady Louise, and her brother, the Earl of Wessex.
I thought this was a lovely photo of Princess Charlotte after church. 
After the service, the royals spent time greeting well-wishers gathered near St. Mary Magdalene. 
You can see the Princess chatting with someone here, the rest of the family off to the left, and other royal family members in the background. 
Prince William with the children. 
Many bring gifts for the royal family.
Princess Charlotte waves to the crowd.
This video shows the Edinburgh family greeting well-wishers after church.
✨The Edinburgh family meeting the public today in Sandringham ♥️🎄
Lovely to see The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and their children 🥰
📸The King’s Guards and Horse UK pic.twitter.com/i5CKlbOPlY
— Mariana – The Edinburghs Fan Account (@Mari_Edinburghs) December 25, 2025
Another view of the Princess of Wales. 
Some of those gathered near the church arrived last night to get a good viewing spot. The Daily Mail reports there were more than 500 people gathered near the church to see the royals.
Wheelchair-bound Maureen Pitt, 90, travelled to see the Royals from Wolverhampton, West Midlands, with her daughter Vanessa Pitt, who acts as her carer.
The widow came with four selection boxes for Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, as well as Zara and Mike Tindall’s daughter Mia, but said: ‘I told William not to let them have them until later because they’ve probably had enough chocolate already this morning.
‘He was lovely, just so ordinary – he’s just like his mother. He asked me my name and I gave him the chocolate.
‘Kate and the children were lovely too.’

In this video from Hello magazine, you see Prince Louis and Prince George with their father.
Prince Louis quickly grabbed his chocolate present from his Papa. I love how happy and excited he was. Bless him! 😂🍫 pic.twitter.com/fk271Vdyys
— Anna (@tokkianami) December 25, 2025
Below, the Princess greets a four-legged visitor.

Princess Anne, with a bouquet she was given. 
Prince Louis greeting people. 
The Princess, as she waved to the crowds. 
And her daughter, with a bouquet of flowers she was given. 
Now, for our look at what Kate wore this Christmas Day, beginning with her BLAZÉ Milano ‘Lahloo Anyway’ Coat. 
Featuring a large windowpane check in shades of brown and burgundy, the coat showcases a double-breasted silhouette with a nipped-in waist, peaked lapels, strong shoulders, and the brand’s ‘smiley pockets.’ Here you see it in the jacket style. 
It was first noted on Christmas Day 2021 (shown below), when we had just a glimpse of it.
The coat was seen again in mid-January when the Princess visited Royal Marsden Hospital, then again at a February engagement, and then again today. 
From what we could see, it looks like the Princess wore her Gucci Pleated Checked Wool-Twill Midi Skirt in burgundy beneath the coat. 
The Princess wore a hat by Juliette Botterill we’d not seen before: the milliner’s Felt Lace Percher Hat (£650, about $880 at today’s exchange rates), in chocolate-brown peachbloom felt with intricate cutouts. The description notes it is “worn on a slim headband with hat elastic, available in your choice of hair colour to ensure a secure and comfortable fit.” Thank you to Kate Middleton Styled on Instagram for the hat ID. 
She carried her Hudson Bag ($525) by DeMellier London, first noted at a November engagement. 
The Princess brought back her Gianvito Rossi custom boots in brown suede, similar to the brand’s Glen style, although the Glen has a more rounded toe than the boots worn by the Princess.
She also repeated her Silk Scarf in Autumn Partridge (no longer available) by Really Wild Clothing.
A fitting choice, as we first saw the scarf on Christmas Day 2014. 
She wore her brown Imogen gloves by Cornelia James. 
And her Cartier Trinity Earrings in 18-carat yellow, rose, and white gold. 
Princess Charlotte’s coat is a Catherine Walker design. Her shoes are by Tory Burch, the Cap Toe Croc-Effect Suede Ballet Flats ($300 at Zappos), with thanks again to Kate Middleton Styled for the shoe ID. 
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We now move to the video released yesterday showing the Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte performing a piano duet. 
The video was recorded earlier this month at Windsor Castle’s Inner Hall and was used to open the ‘Together at Christmas‘ carol concert shown last night and again today on ITV. The duo performed Scottish composer Erland Cooper’s “Holm Sound.” 
We learn more about the composition from India McTaggart’s story in The Telegraph.
Cooper, an award-winning composer and producer from the Orkney Islands, joined the duo earlier in December at the Princess’s request, to film the segment. He composed the classical piece at the height of the Covid pandemic, taking inspiration from the wild environment of the Orkneys.
He shares a love of the natural world with the Princess of Wales, who initially wrote to Cooper to express her appreciation for his music and to thank him for his dedication to promoting nature through his art.
And here is the video.
Love and connection through music 💕
A special duet playing Holm Sound by Erland Cooper to open this year’s ‘Together at Christmas’ Carol Service.
Watch Royal Carols: Together at Christmas on ITVX now. pic.twitter.com/XhWyfBTvC1
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) December 24, 2025
Another photo of the mother-daughter duo from the taping. 
We return to The Telegraph’s piece.
Cooper, 43, said: “We had a very warm, creative conversation earlier in the year, which was lovely, and then it culminated with an invitation to Windsor Castle. The Princess asked: ‘Would it be OK if we perform this piece of music that we so enjoy together?’
“It was such a lovely request so I said absolutely, no problem at all. I was invited to witness this incredible bond between mother and daughter performing together and for that I am so grateful.
“And there’s a wonderful bit of serendipity as the piece was composed and dedicated to my mum, also called Charlotte. They didn’t know that.”
In the video, the Princess wears a dark green velvet maxi dress or gown. You can see her ‘Fern Drop Earrings‘ by Catherine Zoraida and Halcyon Days Maya Torque Bangle in the Diamond colorway, first noted at Wimbledon this summer. 
Charlotte Princess is wearing the ‘Diana’ Merino Wool Jumper in navy from La Coqueta Kids and what looks like Boden’s Fully Lined Button Kilt, with thanks to Kate Middleton Styled for those IDs.
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One more Christmas-time update to share involves Prince George following in his father’s footsteps by visiting The Passage charity, just as his father did back in 1993. 
Here is the guest book with the royal visitors’ names. 
And here is a brief video commemorating the visit.
Proud to join volunteers and staff at The Passage in preparing Christmas lunch – this year with another pair of helping hands!
Full video on YouTube 🔗https://t.co/8xnRnMTcyY pic.twitter.com/uaCvPIdNUX
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) December 20, 2025
VIDEOS:
The Royal Family Channel offers four minutes of coverage.
Here is the BBC’s presentation of the King’s Christmas Day message.



Gayle
Thursday 25th of December 2025
Love Catherine's rewear of this beautiful coat and the new hat! Charlotte's coat is very pretty, but I was hoping to see her wearing boots, guess that will come! After a hectic, busy Christmas day, it was great to find the update , thank you, Susan, for giving us a special extra on Christmas day. I wish all of the readers of this site all the best in 2026 from the state of Kansas, USA.
Dee
Thursday 25th of December 2025
The hats this year are the stunning winners—even the Princess Royal’s fur, looking vintage.
(And, wow, Prince Louis has a deep voice already.)
Susan, thank you for all your good work all year long. Happy holidays to you and your family!
Dee, Los Angeles
Shelly
Thursday 25th of December 2025
I didn't expect a post on Christmas so THANK YOU for this very welcome present (still Christmas here in the USA) I am only sad to see that Charlotte is now wearing more bespoke pieces which means I can't find them for my own grandchildren but she looks so lovely as does everyone here. And I really like the unexpected matching color red from the Queen and Princess Anne. Anyway thank again for all the work you do to keep us informed and entertained. Be well!
molly
Thursday 25th of December 2025
What a beautifully composed ensemble. The cold weather is unmistakable, with everyone wrapped warmly in scarves, gloves, and boots. The overcoat’s tonal pattern is particularly striking—expertly tailored with impeccable structure. It’s complemented by a contrasting hat adorned with a tasteful embellishment, adding a touch of style without appearing overdone. The patterned scarf adds a playful yet sophisticated element that elevates the entire look.
Zara once again looks exceptional—elegant, refined, and clearly supported by a skilled stylist. I’m already looking forward to their annual trip to Australia, where she consistently shines as a style icon and often champions local Australian designers.
Sophie’s outfit is lovely as well; she always manages to look elegant and understated, blending seamlessly with the rest of the royal family. Louise’s look feels a bit mismatched on this occasion, though I’m hopeful she’ll receive guidance from the many stylists who support the royals. I imagine she will play a significant role in the future of the family.
Camilla and Anne both look striking in red—my favourite colour—perfectly capturing the festive spirit of the season.
One thing I’ve always been curious about is the tradition of giving so many gifts to the royal children. I understand the gesture as a sign of respect and celebration, but I do wonder whether many of those items ever make it under the tree or onto the table. Food gifts, in particular, would understandably be avoided due to safety and contamination concerns. I’ve often assumed that many of the gifts are ultimately redirected to charities or individuals who would truly benefit from them. It’s an interesting tradition to reflect on.
Martina
Thursday 25th of December 2025
Catherine looks nice but a little boring and the silk scarf is a miss. A burgundy or red woolen scarf would have made it more modern and youthful.