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Prince George and his mom, Kate Middleton, had a matching moment during the Princess of Wales’s annual “Together at Christmas” carol service.
It took place at London’s Westminster Abbey on Friday, December 5.
George, along with his father Prince William and brother Prince Louis, wore a navy suit.
Prince George coordinated his necktie to his mom Kate Middleton’s festive look during her annual “Together at Christmas” carol service at London’s Westminster Abbey on Friday, December 5. The Princess of Wales opted for a forest green double-breasted coat dress featuring faux fur details.
George matched with his father, Prince William, and younger brother Prince Louis in a navy suit, though the 12-year-old chose a green tie. Charlotte also wore a shade of dark blue, selecting a long-sleeved dress complete with a lace-trimmed, bow-embellished collar.

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Prince William, Prince George, Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, and Kate Middleton on December 5, 2025.
The Princess of Wales accessorized with nearly $10,000 worth of diamonds, which have two special connections to her romance with William.
Set in 14kt white gold, Middleton’s Robinson Pelham starburst earrings ($9,500) can be worn three different ways: as studs, drop earrings, or with the drop attachment styled behind the ear.
The Princess of Wales sported them with a chic black-and-white gown at the premiere of Top Gun: Maverick in 2022, which she attended alongside her husband.

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Kate Middleton on December 5, 2025
Notably, Pelham also designed the diamond drop earrings Middleton wore on her wedding day in 2011. Taking inspiration from her family’s custom coat of arms, as well as the Cartier Halo tiara (the diadem Middleton paired with her stunning Alexander McQueen gown), the earrings feature acorn and oak leaf motifs.
Earlier this week, Middleton gave fans of the British royal family an inside look at her holiday decor this year.
On Thursday, a new video was uploaded to the Prince and Princess of Wales’s joint YouTube account, where multiple contestants—including Mary Berry of The Great British Bake Off—faced off to create wreaths for Middleton’s fifth “Together at Christmas” service.
“Celebrate the magic of Christmas at Westminster Abbey with stunning Christmas wreaths created by the Royal Horticultural Society,” a description of the video reads. “This year’s ‘Together at Christmas’ carol service brings festive beauty and tradition to one of London’s most iconic landmarks.”

@kensingtonroyal/Instagram Prince William, Mary Berry, and Kate Middleton in 2019.
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