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«Breaking News» Queen, 92, dons a vibrant purple coat for church at Sandringham

The Queen brought a burst of colour to a grey winter's day as she arrived for church at Sandringham today. 


The monarch, 92, was joined by family members including her nephew, Earl Snowdon, and cousin's daughter Lady Helen Taylor for the weekly service. 


The Queen, who remains in Norfolk on her winter break, looked regal in a vibrant purple coat, complete with satin buttons and trim. 



Purple reign! The Queen brought a burst of colour to a grey winter's day as she arrived for church at Sandringham today. She was joined by a friend in a car to the church


Purple reign! The Queen brought a burst of colour to a grey winter's day as she arrived for church at Sandringham today. She was joined by a friend in a car to the church



Purple reign! The Queen brought a burst of colour to a grey winter's day as she arrived for church at Sandringham today. She was joined by a friend in a car to the church





Splash of colour: The Queen, who remains in Norfolk on her winter break, looked regal in a vibrant purple coat, complete with satin buttons and trim


Splash of colour: The Queen, who remains in Norfolk on her winter break, looked regal in a vibrant purple coat, complete with satin buttons and trim



Splash of colour: The Queen, who remains in Norfolk on her winter break, looked regal in a vibrant purple coat, complete with satin buttons and trim



She sported a matching hat that boasted a large floral piece on the brim. 


The Queen arrived at St Mary Magdalene Church by car with a friend while her nephew Earl Snowdon, son of the late Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon, made the short journey from Sandringham House on foot. 

Earl Snowdon, 57, who enjoys a good relationship with his aunt the Queen, wore a thick grey suit but appeared to leave his coat at home. 




Family outing: The Queen's nephew Earl Snowdon (in grey), son of the late Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon, made the short journey from Sandringham House on foot


Family outing: The Queen's nephew Earl Snowdon (in grey), son of the late Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon, made the short journey from Sandringham House on foot



Family outing: The Queen's nephew Earl Snowdon (in grey), son of the late Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon, made the short journey from Sandringham House on foot





Close relationship: Arriving separately was Lady Helen Taylor (seen in grey) the 54-year-old daughter of Edward, the Duke of Kent, who is the Queen's first cousin


Close relationship: Arriving separately was Lady Helen Taylor (seen in grey) the 54-year-old daughter of Edward, the Duke of Kent, who is the Queen's first cousin



Close relationship: Arriving separately was Lady Helen Taylor (seen in grey) the 54-year-old daughter of Edward, the Duke of Kent, who is the Queen's first cousin



Arriving separately was Lady Helen Taylor, the 54-year-old daughter of Edward, the Duke of Kent, who is the Queen's first cousin and carries out duties on behalf of the monarch. 


Lady Helen, who is 39th in line to the British throne, wrapped up in a long charcoal grey cape and a khaki green hat. 


She finished her look with a pair of black velvet shoes that appeared to feature a playful pink bow motif. 




Security checks: Royal supporters were scanned by police officers as they made their way into church grounds in the hope of catching a glimpse of the Queen this morning


Security checks: Royal supporters were scanned by police officers as they made their way into church grounds in the hope of catching a glimpse of the Queen this morning



Security checks: Royal supporters were scanned by police officers as they made their way into church grounds in the hope of catching a glimpse of the Queen this morning





Extra careful: A little girl was held by her mother as she was checked by a police officer


Extra careful: A little girl was held by her mother as she was checked by a police officer



Extra careful: A little girl was held by her mother as she was checked by a police officer





All smiles! The Queen brightened up the grey January day with her vibrant ensemble complete with matching brooch


All smiles! The Queen brightened up the grey January day with her vibrant ensemble complete with matching brooch



All smiles! The Queen brightened up the grey January day with her vibrant ensemble complete with matching brooch



The Queen left London last month to pass the festive season at Sandringham. 


She will remain there until early February. 


On 20 January she will mark the anniversary of the death of her father, King George VI, privately on the estate, as she does every year. 




Coordinating: The Queen matched her hat to her coat as she  climbed into her chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce on Sunday


Coordinating: The Queen matched her hat to her coat as she  climbed into her chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce on Sunday



Coordinating: The Queen matched her hat to her coat as she  climbed into her chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce on Sunday










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A glamorous exit: Queen Elizabeth II leaves after attending a church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk


A glamorous exit: Queen Elizabeth II leaves after attending a church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk



A glamorous exit: Queen Elizabeth II leaves after attending a church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk



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Main photo article The Queen brought a burst of colour to a grey winter’s day as she arrived for church at Sandringham today. 
The monarch, 92, was joined by family members including her nephew, Earl Snowdon, and cousin’s daughter Lady Helen Taylor for the weekly service. 
The Queen, who remains in N...


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