Here's What Everyone Is Saying About Princess Beatrice's Christmas Outfit

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Photo credit: Mark Cuthbert - Getty Images

From Good Housekeeping

All eyes were on the royal family Christmas morning as they had their annual Christmas walk to attend church services at St. Mary Magdelene in Sandringham.

After weeks of specularly tension between the two, Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton shined together as they strolled along side their husbands. They even shared a laugh with Prince Charles, who attended without Camilla after she decided to stay back since she reportedly has a "bad cold."

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Photo credit: Samir Hussein - Getty Images

Kate opted for a festive berry red Catherine Walker coat, while Meghan wore a stunning all-black/navy-blue outfit.

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Photo credit: Samir Hussein - Getty Images

But it wasn't just the Fab Four who caught everyone's attention. Princess Eugenie attended the service for the first time as a married woman with her husband Jack Brooksbank. The Queen's granddaughter wore a vibrant red Andrew Gn dress, while Jack opted for a blue overcoat.

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Photo credit: PAUL ELLIS - Getty Images

Her sister, Beatrice, however stole the show - at least according to Instagram - as she walked closely next to her cousin Autumn Phillips. The 30-year-old wore a dark blue Claire Mischevani dress, with a matching hat, high black boots, and black leather gloves.

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Photo credit: Joe Giddens - PA Images - Getty Images
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Photo credit: PAUL ELLIS - Getty Images

"Princess Beatrice looks beautiful in navy," one person wrote on Instagram. "Loving Beatrice hat," said another. While other comments simply called out just how beautiful the Princess of York looked today.

The entire family is headed back to the Queen's Sandringham Estate for lunch, which will include a viewing of the Queen's speech.

Merry Christmas, royals!


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