Queen Camilla beams on Christmas morning as she wears late Queen's special brooch
Queen Camilla was all smiles as she stepped out for a Christmas church service this morning with the rest of the Royal Family.
Queen Camilla beamed in a camel coat and feathered Philip Treacy hat as she joined King Charles and the rest of the Royal Family for a Christmas church service. She looked relaxed as she made the short walk from Sandringham House to St Mary Magdalene church beside her husband on Christmas Day.
And in a moving tribute to Elizabeth II, Camilla also wore the late Queen's "Raspberry Pip" brooch to the Christmas Service.
Clutching an umbrella, Camilla wore a matching beige coat and hat with a single feather at the front as she strolled from church along with fellow royals, including Princess Anne, Prince William and Princess Kate.
Crowds of royal fans had gathered outside the church to greet the Windsors, with some waiting for a glimpse since the early hours.
Sandringham has been the Windsors' traditonal destination for Christmas, with the Norfolk estate said to be a favourite of the late Queen.
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The Prince and Princess of Wales walked hand in hand with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis from Sandringham house on their way to St Mary Magdalene Church.
They walked behind the King and Queen, who were greeted by about a thousand local residents.
For the second year in succession the Duke of York walked from Sandringham to church with the family.
His ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York also appeared in public at Sandringham for the first time in years, walking beside her ex-husband and smiling broadly at the press.
Prince Andrew's daughters were with their husbands, Princess Beatrice with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Prince Eugenie with Jack Brooksbank.
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Royal fans came from far and wide to see the family, including one woman who travelled from Washington DC. She told Sky News she had been waiting since the early hours.
She told the broadcaster ahead of the Windsors' arrival: "I love the Royal Family. I've been keeping up with them and their history for some years now. This is an opportunity to see them on this very special day."
A second royal fan told Sky she was in Sandringham to show her support for the monarchy and the Waleses in particular, who she hailed as the "fantastic five".
She said: "I love them. They are absolutely wonderful. We wanted to show our support to them. We think they are brilliant."
After the service Queen Camilla chatted to well-wishers, receiving a bouquet of flowers and patting a dog among the crowd.
Royal fans were full of praise for the Queen, taking to social media to share their adoration. An X user, tweeting from an account named Gem, commented: "I’m loving her majesty’s outfit today. I love her boots."
Fellow X user, tweeting from the account no context queen camilla, shared a photo of the king and queen under the caption: "Happy and glorious."
BenvyFitzGerald tweeted: "Queen Camilla's outfit is my favourite. I just love that coat and boots."