Prince Harry’s ffiancée Meghan Markle joined the Royal Family for the Christmas Day service.
Queen Elizabeth II, absent last year due to a bad cold, was back for the traditional carol service at at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Princes Philip and Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, as well as with other members of the family also attended.
In her first public appearance with the Queen, Markle, who will marry Prince Harry in the spring Harry, greeted onlookers, according to the BBC News.
Some well-wishers had been waiting since 5 a.m. to greet the Royals. After the service, Harry and Markle, who’s known for the TV series “Suits,” addressed two women who’d been waiting to see the royals. Harry complimented the spectators’ “Christmassy” attire, according to the BBC.
Markle, meanwhile, wore a light camel-colored alpaca wrap coat by Canadian brand Sentaler that sells for $1,295 (it’s available for pre-order), the Telegraph reported. She coordinated it with chestnut-brown felt hat and coordinating boots and bag.
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