Fans spotted several members of the Royal Family sporting matching scarves on Christmas morning at Sandringham.
Princess Anne, her husband Sir Timothy Laurence, Lady Louise Windsor, the Earl of Snowdon David Armstrong-Jones and Samuel Chatto - Princess Margaret's grandson - were all seen wearing the same festive accessory, believed to be gifts from King Charles. The charcoal and beige merino wool scarves are a result of a recent collaboration between Highgrove and The Prince's Foundation.
Princess Anne, named the hardest working Royal in 2023, wore her new £115 scarf over her white coat, paired with a pheasant feather-embellished hat. The scarf, named "The Highgrove Heritage Scarf", is made from 100 percent ultrafine RWS (Responsible Wool Standard) merino wool from Australia and features a design inspired by the iconic Prince of Wales check.
The King and Queen Camilla led the festive visit, with over 2,000 fans watching. Princess Kate was next with her kids, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince George, 10. Little Prince Louis, five, walked hand-in-hand with his cousin Mia Tindall, nine, reports the Express.
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Zara and Mike Tindall with their daughter Lena, five, also joined in. But there were some surprising faces too. For the second year, Prince Andrew was part of the walk, even after losing his Royal titles.
Kate Middleton swears by £19.99 rosehip oil that helps 'reduce wrinkles & scars'His ex-wife Sarah Ferguson made history by joining the walk, which is usually just for close family. Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie and their husbands were not far behind.
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