Princess Kate is elegant in a £99 Hicks & Brown fedora and tartan coat as she joins Royal Family for church service in Balmoral
The Princess of Wales looked effortlessly chic yesterday as she wore a new hat while attending a Sunday church service.
Kate, 41, was traveling in a car with her husband Prince William and disgraced Prince Andrew when they attended a Sunday service at Crathie Kirk church in Scotland with King Charles and Queen Camilla.
Dressed in a plaid coat, the royal looked elegant as she wore a new dark brown wool felt fedora hat with feathers.
The stylish hat, from Hicks & Brown, retails for £99 and comes in a variety of other colors including camel, dusty pink and maroon.
Mother-of-three Kate wore her brown locks in a low bun, with the fedora carefully placed on her head.
The Princess of Wales looked effortlessly chic yesterday as she wore a new hat while attending a Sunday church service
Continuing her fall look for the outing, Kate decided to pair her hat with a beige tartan jacket.
She also wore silver earrings and natural makeup, opting for subtle pink lipstick.
Kate seems to be particularly fond of fedoras, wearing them to big family events, such as the annual service at Sandringham, where she donned her striking olive green hat last Christmas.
Other senior royals attending Sunday’s church service included King Charles and Queen Camilla, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence.
Also pictured yesterday at Crathie Kirk church was Lady Susan Hussey, the late Queen’s lady-in-waiting and one of her closest confidants.
It is the first time such a large number of members of the royal family have gathered at the Scottish estate since Queen Elizabeth passed away on September 8 last year.
A sudden decline in her health at the age of 96 had last year led to a rush from senior royals to see her at Aberdeenshire castle, but many couldn’t make it before she passed away.
Buckingham Palace had stated that King Charles intended to spend the anniversary of her death peacefully at Balmoral, while he was visited by family and friends.
The stylish autumn hat, from Hicks & Brown, retails for £99 and comes in a variety of other colors including camel, dusty pink and maroon
Kate, 41, was pictured in a car alongside her husband Prince William, disgracing Prince Andrew as they attended a Sunday service at Crathie Kirk church
Kate seems to be particularly fond of fedora hats, wearing them to big family events, such as the annual service at Sandringham, where she donned her striking olive green hat last Christmas.
On Saturday, the king, accompanied by Queen Camilla, took part in a traditional ceremony to present a new color to the Royal Guard
While it is known that the King and Queen Camilla prefer to stay at Birkhall, their private home on the Aberdeenshire estate, Charles has abandoned his preference for tradition in honor of his late mother.
He will be staying at the Scottish residence for three weeks, meaning he will be there next month on the anniversary of his mother’s death.
A new color called the Ballater color was used at the ceremony, which will be used by the Royal Guard as it marks a new monarch.
It is used by the soldiers guarding Balmoral Castle while the King is at his residence during the summer months.