Meghan Markle brought some American charm to the royals’ Christmas on Monday when she joined Prince Harry, Queen Elizabeth and the rest of the family for church services in the English countryside.
Meghan, 36, and her groom-to-be Prince Harry, 33, walked to the Church of St. Mary Magdalene with Prince William and Kate Middleton. Four-year-old Prince George and 2-year-old Princess Charlotte stayed home to enjoy their presents.
Meghan, who wore a tan coat, brown suede boots and a dark brown wool beret for the chilly morning walk, looped her hand in Harry’s arm as they followed closely behind Prince Philip.
William and Kate, who wore a festive plaid coat and black hat, held hands as they walked beside the newly engaged couple for their first official appearance together as a foursome.
The couple, who are set to get married on May 19 at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle, delighted well-wishers who lined the route surrounding the 16th-century church on the Queen’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk, about 100 miles north of London.
The high-profile outing is a departure from typical protocol, as unmarried partners of royals had previously not been invited to Sandringham for the big day until now. (As William’s fiancĂ©e back in 2010, Kate did not attend Christmas services with him.)
At 91, Queen Elizabeth “is easier-going,” says longtime royals author Ingrid Seward. “It’s refreshing that [the royals] are prepared to bend a bit.”
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