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Kate Middleton changed her Christmas Day outfit at last minute because of Prince William

Royal fans loved the earrings worn by Kate Middleton on Christmas Day so much that the product was sold out within minutes of her being seen.

And the Princess of Wales might have agreed with them as it seems she made a last minute change to her outfit to accommodate the stunning gift she got from Prince William, as writes The Mirror.

As we reported earlier this week, Kate was snapped wearing the jewellery from high street brand Sezanne as she attended the annual festive church service with the royal family and within minutes the earrings are reported to have been sold out online.

Kate's wardrobe includes a number of items from the popular brand, including shirts, belts, and a selection of pieces from their jewellery range and the Christmas walk was the sixth time Kate has worn a pair of earrings from the brand out in public.

Made from gold-plated recycled brass and natural stones, the cluster of blue jewels was the perfect festive present and Kate was clearly keen to wear her new gift with pride when she received it as she was spotted proudly wearing it.

And her adding it to her already chic forest-green Alexander McQueen coat and Philip Treacy hat the next day meant top marks in the style stakes.

They retail for £100 (sezane.com)

A royal watcher fled to Twitter to gush over the heartfelt gift William purchased from one of his wife's favourite stores, describing it as "so thoughtful".

"They are gorgeous earrings, she is bound to love them. I wish my husband was as thoughtful as William!" a royal fan tweeted.

Kate was accompanied by adorable four-year-old son Prince Louis as well as William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte at Sandringham as the family greeted well-wishers at St Mary Magdalene Church.

King Charles led the Royal Family to church. He hosted Christmas at Sandringham for the first time since the death of his mother the Queen in September.

The royals stopped to chat with well-wishers who lined the route.

Kate looked chic in the earrings William bought her (UK Press via Getty Images)

Prince Louis delighted royal fans with his antics during his first Christmas Day walkabout which saw him described as “pure chaos”.

The young prince was filmed collecting gifts, talking, and tugging at his mum’s hand as he stole the show. He seemed more eager to get back to Sandringham House and pulled at her arm to rush her along.

Louis appeared to get distracted by the offerings being given to his family at one moment, falling behind them as they continued their walkabout. When the four-year-old realised, he caught up with them, bringing flowers from the public to sister Charlotte.

Images from the scene were shared on Twitter as fans told how Louis made them smile.

One posted: “He is pure chaos #PrinceLouis”

Another said: “Love Louis so much. He always puts a smile on my face.”

The earrings made their debut during the Christmas Day walk (UK Press via Getty Images)

A third wrote: “He looks like a nightmare for the Royalty Protection Officers!”

Queen Consort Camilla, Zara and Mike Tindall, Edward and Sophie Wessex with Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn as well as Princess Beatrice, her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and his son Wolfie were also in attendance.

A surprise appearance at the church was by disgraced Prince Andrew, who was seen alongside his youngest daughter Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank.

Members of the public who gathered outside the church listened to the service played over speakers. They were given service sheets so they could sing along.

In the lead up to the big day, Kate hosted a Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey in tribute to her husband's grandmother as this was the first Christmas the family spent without the late Queen.

In a promotional video for the event, which was televised on Christmas Eve, she said: "This Christmas will be our first without Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth.

"Her Majesty held Christmas close to her heart, as a time that brought people together and reminded us of the importance of faith, friendship and family, and to show empathy and compassion."

She later added: “Her Majesty leaves with us an incredible legacy and one that has deeply inspired many of us.”

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