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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge join the Queen at church in Sandringham

William and Kate walk to church (Picture: PA)

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge braved the cold along with the Queen on the first Sunday in January to attend a church service at Sandringham.

The monarch, wearing a fawn coat and hat, travelled to St Mary Magdalene Church by car but was joined by royals including Kate and Wills who walked to the service.

The family were greeted by well-wishers hoping to catch a glimpse of the royals as they entered the church.

The Duchess of Cambridge, wearing a blue coat and hat, was given flowers by onlookers after the couple left the church.

Well-wishers greeted the royal couple (PA)

St Mary Magdalene is regularly used as a place of worship by the royal family, including for the Christmas Day service.

The Queen arrives at church in Sandringham (Rex Features)

Each winter, the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh head to the Norfolk estate, typically staying until February.

William and Kate also have a home in Sandringham - the 10-bedroom Georgian mansion, Anmer Hall.

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