Kate Middleton and Prince William attended a Christmas service with their children on Wednesday morning, and the Princess radiated joy nearly a year after being diagnosed with cancer.
The couple, along with their three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis – attended the annual event at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Norfolk.
For the occasion, Kate wore a dark green coat paired with a hat in the same shade and a blue-green scarf. Interestingly, her outfit coordinated with Queen Camilla, who arrived in an ensemble of the same color.
The Princess of Wales was seen greeting admirers outside the church, receiving flowers, and delighting them with a humorous comment after realizing her children and husband William had finished mingling while she was still caught up in the crowd.
“It looks like I’ve lost my family,” joked the Princess.
Her children stood next to William as they waited for her to finish her conversations. Earlier in the day, six-year-old Prince Louis couldn’t contain his excitement as he received boxes of chocolates and stuffed animals from admirers on Christmas morning in Sandringham.
A few weeks after attending the same service in 2023, the palace announced that Middleton would undergo abdominal surgery and step back from public duties for at least several weeks.
Rumors and conspiracy theories began circulating while the Princess stayed out of the public eye. However, she silenced them all when the royal family revealed that she was undergoing treatment for an unspecified type of cancer.