The Princess of Wales stepped out on Christmas Day wearing a set of earnings which were reportedly gifted to her by her husband, William the Princess of Wales. Kate Middleton wore the gifts as she attended the Royal Family's traditional Christmas Day church service
Kate's earrings are £100 gold-plated items from high street brand Sezane. The ocean blue Dina earrings sold out online within minutes of Kate sporting them on December 25, Birmingham Live reports.
After pictured emerged of Kate heading to the service with her family, one person tweeted: “They are gorgeous earrings, she is bound to love them. I wish my husband was as thoughtful as William!” Kate, who became Princess of Wales when Charles ascended the throne as King, was joined by her three kids at Sandringham as they enjoyed a traditional Christmas Day church service.
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Another said: "It seems the Princess of Wales is wearing a Treacy hat and Sezane earrings today." Twitter users were quick to reply. One said: "Lovely earrings". Another added: "Cool, thx for that info, was trying to find them!"
Members of the royal family were greeted outside the church by the Reverend Canon Dr Paul Rhys Williams before they climbed the steps to the church and the National Anthem was sung before the first hymn, O Come, All Ye Faithful.
Members of the public who gathered outside the church listened to the service played over speakers.
Among them was Gemma Clark, 42, who travelled with her 72-year-old father Paul Clark from Long Sutton, Lincolnshire, and gave toys to George, Charlotte and Louis.
Miss Clark, who was in a wheelchair, said it was “absolutely brilliant” to meet William and Kate and their three children.
“I love them to bits, especially the children, the children are amazing,” she said.
“Prince Louis – I love Louis.
“He’s always cheeky, that Louis is, but I love him.”
She said she gave each of the three children a novelty toy called a gonk, which is like a festive gnome with a pointed hat. She also gave flowers to Kate.
“They said ‘thank you very much’ and ‘happy Christmas’,” Ms Clark said.
“I also met the King as well, just for a brief minute.
“The King is absolutely gorgeous, I like King Charles III, I think he’s going to be an amazing King, I really do.”
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