Prince William, Kate Middleton and children live the Sunday church service at Crathie Kirk near Balmoral
The Prince and Princess of Wales put together their three children for a traditional Sunday church service during the family’s annual Balmoral getaway. William and Kate attended a service at Crathie Kirk, near Balmoral, Scotland. (AP) Prince William and Kate Middleton attended a Sunday church service at Crathie Kirk near Balmoral on August 24. The couple joined their three children, Prince George (12), Princess Charlotte (10) and Prince Louis (7). The family was seen traveling in a Black Range Rover with William on the wheel and Kate in the passenger seat, while the children were sitting in the back, people reports. The report added that the excursion was part of the royal family’s annual summer holidays in Balmoral, a tradition dating back to the era of Queen Victoria. The Scottish 50,000 -acre estate has long served as a private refuge for the Royals. The new appearance of Kate Middleton steals the show according to another GB News report, the Wales Princess turned heads with a noticeable lighter hair, and several shades flowed as her signature dark head locks. She paired her fresh hairstyle with a deep berry-placed coat and an elegant hat with structured arch detail. She completed her appearance with drop earrings. The report added that Prince William chose for a sharp suit and a light blue pattern, while the children were dressed in smart ensembles. Princess Charlotte wore a cream vest over a polka-dot dress. Royal gathering at Crathie Kirk King Charles and Queen Camilla, who arrived in a separate car, was one of the other senior royalty who attended the service. Camilla chose for a printed skirt with a cream cover, while the king wore a tartan tie and a light pink shirt. Prince Edward was also there, and Princess Anne dressed in turquoise. However, Prince Andrew is strikingly missing from the group outing, reports Page Six. King Charles will continue with his official responsibilities, such as meetings and daily paperwork from his ‘Red Boxes’, while he and Queen Camilla are expected to remain in Scotland for three weeks, the GB News report states. A new chapter for the Wales family The Family Day took place before a great transition for the Prince and Princess of Wales. The couple will leave for Adelaide Cottage for Forest Lodge in Windsor, Great Park, an eight -bedroom house that is currently being renovated. It was reported that the move would offer the family a clean slate after a difficult year for Kate, who faced a number of health barriers, people reported. Questions Where did the royal family of church attend? They attended a service at Crathie Kirk near Balmoral in Scotland. What was special about Kate Middleton’s appearance? Kate debuted a lighter hair color, styled with an elegant berry-tinted outfit and a bow-decorated hat. Who joined the Wales family to the service? King Charles, Queen Camilla, Princess Anne and Prince Edward were among the participants. Why does the family move to Forest Lodge? According to sources, the move is for a new beginning and to meet the growing needs of the family. Did Prince Andrew attend the service? No, Prince Andrew was not seen at the church service. Get latest real -time updates keep abreast of the latest trend, India, world and US news. Business NEWSNEWSTRENDSPRINCE William, Kate Middleton and children live on Sunday church service at Crathie Kirk near Balmoral More