The King was joined by a new royal family member for a festive outing alongside other members of the Firm. Charles, aged 77, led the way as they attended a Sunday morning church service in Sandringham during their stay in Norfolk for the holiday season. The monarch was accompanied by Prince Edward, Sophie the Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Anne, and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence. Earl Snowdon, along with his children Lady Margarita and Charles Armstrong-Jones, also joined the royal party. Peter Phillips, Princess Anne’s son, made a surprise appearance with his fiancée Harriet Sperling. Peter had chosen to spend Christmas with Harriet’s family this year, as reported by Hello! magazine. Harriet, an NHS nurse, and Peter got engaged last year after a year of dating. The royal family members attended the church service at Sandringham, where the King shared words with well-wishers. The King’s presence at the service followed his recent Christmas message broadcast. Royal fans captured moments of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Sophie donning a stylish beige coat with a light brown hat and boots. Princess Anne and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence were also part of the royal group, along with Earl Snowdon and his children. The festive spirit was evident as Edward greeted well-wishers with a smile, while David Armstrong-Jones, Earl of Snowdon, was present with his daughter Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones and son Viscount Linley.
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