For decades, an outing to Crathie Kirk signalled the start of the royal summer
In their first gathering at Balmoral Castle since the death of Her late Majesty, the King and Queen were no doubt gratified to have their closest family members join them during their annual summer sojourn in Scotland.
Continuing Elizabeth II’s tradition of attending Sunday service at the local church, Crathie Kirk, Queen Camilla – regal in a green coat dress and matching hat – looked happy and relaxed as she and Charles made their way to the village church on Aug. 27. Once there, they were joined by the Prince and Princess of Wales, who drove William’s uncle Prince Andrew, as well as the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, along with Princess Anne and her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence.
Already leaning into fall fashion, Kate was elegant for the family outing in a tartan Marlborough trench coat and brown fedora, while Sophie, opting for something similar, was stylish in a camel-coloured coat and beige turtleneck.
The Royal Family’s ties with Crathie Kirk date back to 1848, when Queen Victoria began worshipping there while she stayed at Balmoral – something she continued to do for over 40 years.
This story is from the September 11, 2023 (Issue 886/887) edition of Hello! Canada.
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This story is from the September 11, 2023 (Issue 886/887) edition of Hello! Canada.
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