Kate Middleton steps out with Britain's royal family after Christmas Day service

The royals Kate Middleton and Prince William recently made a public appearance on Christmas Day, and two days after, they were spotted once again heading to church together.

The Duchess of Cambridge, her husband Prince William, and brother-in-law Prince Harry were seen attending a service at St. Mary Magdalene church in Sandringham last Sunday, People reported.

When they arrived at the location, they were welcomed by their supporters who have been waiting on the streets to get the chance to see the prominent family.

They were later on joined by the Queen and Prince Phillip who arrived by car. Prince Andrew, Prince Charles, Princess Beatrice, Princess Anne, Zara Philipps, and Mike Tindall were also present during the Sunday mass.

The public didn't get to see two important members of the royal family during the mass, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, who were presumed to be left at home.

Kate once again didn't fail to capture people's attention on Sunday, since she came out smiling in her stunning outfit, which was also easily picked up by media outlets.

The Duchess of Cambridge wore a coat and skirt set complemented by a black hat with a floral embellishment. She was seen interacting with the people lined up on the road. According to People, the Royal Duchess even got a bouquet of yellow flowers during her day out.

According to Daily Mail, the suit she wore to the post-Christmas service is from a collection by Michael Kors. It may be noted that the Duchess had worn the label once when she visited Australia. As the news outlet highlighted, Kate's tweed coat dress was perfect for the occasion. 

As for her outfit for the church service on Dec. 25, Kate was spotted wearing a green coat, which was also appropriate for the season. According to Parade, she was also with other members of the royal family at the same church in Sandringham for the Christmas Day service, although the little ones were also missing from the group. 

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