Kate Middleton and Queen Camilla ended a difficult year with a cherished Christmas tradition in which the royal members sported similar outfits.On Wednesday, the Princess of Wales, 42, wore a green Alexander McQueen coat with a matching fascinator and scarf and accessorized with black gloves and boots for the traditional Christmas Day walk to St.
Mary Magdalene Church on the Sandringham estate.Leading the walk was the queen, 77, and her husband, King Charles, 76, who greeted members of the public lined up to see the royals on their way to the church service.
Camilla donned a similar look to the princess, opting for her own green winter coat with a matching fascinator.Both women even sported black gloves and boots while also carrying black bags.Following the church service, Middleton greeted those waiting to catch a glimpse of the royal family, shaking hands with bystanders, accepting flowers and speaking with young children bundled up in the cold.One well-wisher, John Loughrey, spoke to Sky News about his experience with the princess, noting, “I’m on top of the world.”“I told Catherine she was an inspiration.
She said thank you, and said she liked my badges,” he added.Another visitor, 73-year-old Karen Maclean, spoke with both Middleton and King Charles after also experiencing cancer for over 20 years.