The Princess of Wales twinned with her daughter, Princess Charlotte, as they attended their annual Christmas morning church service on Monday.
While the pair have often been seen in co-ordinating outfits, but this time it's a beauty moment which has caught the attention of royal fans. Kate, Princess of Wales, and her daughter, Princess Charlotte, both wore their long locks down, with a half-up portion of hair plaited in braids.
What sets the pair's looks apart are the finishing touches. True to form, Kate opted to wear a deep navy blue fascinator with an angular bow and feather-tipped sticks, with her braid wrapped neatly beneath. Charlotte, on the other hand, wore hers loose and tied with a sweet ribboned bow. The latter is not only a very on-trend beauty accessory at the moment, but the colour also matches her mum's outfit. It's all in the little details!
Eight-year-old Charlotte joined her brothers, Princes George and Louis and her dad, Prince William, as the Wales family attended the annual service at Sandringham church on Monday 25 December.
They were joined by other members of the royal family, including Mike and Zara Tindall, Princess Anne's daughter and son-in-law, who brought along their daughter, Mia.
At nine years old, Mia is a similar age to young Charlotte, and the pair were seen walking along together outside the service. Both wore knee length coats, with Charlotte's being a deep green and Mia's being purple. Rather than also opting for a plaited style, Mia wore a wide black headband featuring a gold statement flower, and the pair looked like close friends.