Princess Kate rewears £979 coat after debuting garment at Christmas four years ago

British brands featured prominently among the Princess of Wales's accessories
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Princess Kate arrived at St Mary Magdalene Church on the Sandringham estate yesterday looking impeccably stylish for the annual Christmas Day service.
Kate, 43, chose her beloved BLAZÉ MILANO Lahloo Anyway Midi Coat for the occasion, marking the fifth outing for the £979 double-breasted brown tartan piece.
The mother-of-three walked to the Norfolk church alongside Prince William and their children Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, seven.
With temperatures dropping to just 6°C, the elegant midi coat proved an ideal choice for the chilly festive morning.

Princess Kate arrived at St Mary Magdalene Church on the Sandringham estate yesterday looking impeccably stylish for the annual Christmas Day service.
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The trusty tartan coat first appeared at the same Sandringham Christmas service back in December 2021, establishing itself as a festive favourite.
Kate wore the coat again in September 2024 for another church visit before making two further appearances earlier this year, at the Royal Marsden Hospital in January and HMP Styal the following month.
Accessories ensured the familiar coat felt renewed for yesterday's service.
Kate paired it with a checked skirt from Gucci's 2019 resort collection, creating a harmonious pattern combination.

Kate, 43, chose her beloved BLAZÉ MILANO Lahloo Anyway Midi Coat for the occasion, marking the fifth outing for the £979 double-breasted brown tartan piece.
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Her bespoke Gianvito Rossi boots completed a trio of Italian fashion houses represented in her ensemble.
British brands featured prominently among Kate's accessories, including her £415 DeMellier London handbag, £135 Cornelia James gloves and a £125 Really Wild scarf that she first sported at Sandringham Christmas more than ten years ago.
The sole new addition to her outfit was a £650 hat crafted by Shrewsbury milliner Juliette Botterill, distinguished by its delicate felt lace cutouts.
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie coordinated their festive looks, with Beatrice selecting Cara Cara's £950 wool trench coat from New York, a £2,990 Loro Piana bag and a £1,600 Emily London pillbox hat.

Her bespoke Gianvito Rossi boots completed a trio of Italian fashion houses represented in her ensemble.
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Eugenie twinned with her sister via an £810 hat from the same milliner, paired with a £370 checked cape coat by Spanish label Byan Concept.
Queen Camilla stood out from the checked theme in a striking red coat by British designer Fiona Clare, topped with a Philip Treacy hat and a brooch once belonging to the late Queen Elizabeth.
The Duchess of Edinburgh opted for a £1,990 houndstooth tweed coat from Suzannah, matched with a Jane Taylor hat in identical fabric.
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