Princess Eugenie’s Expensive Christmas Outfit Has Left Royal Fans In Awe
There was plenty of speculation about whether Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie would accept the royal invitation to spend Christmas with the rest of the family or choose to prioritize time with their disgraced parents, who were shunned by the senior royals. In the end, the sisters appeared to take a rational approach and do what was best for everyone involved. Both were spotted joining the wider royal family for the early morning Sandringham walk following the church service, smiling warmly as they greeted well-wishers along the way.
However, it was Eugenie’s outfit that ultimately stole the show, quickly becoming the standout moment of the day. While people were delighted to see her join in, they were just as impressed by her distinctive sartorial pick. As she walked towards St Mary Magdalene Church, the Princess glowed in a striking green, pink, and burgundy ensemble. Her outfit cost a whopping $6,630 in total, and her Byan’s check Laurence cape alone, which was the highlight of the look, cost around $406.
Eugenie completed her look with a burgundy-hued Emily London Chloè beret, estimated to cost around $888. The Princess kept her makeup soft, opting for a natural, glowy base with pink-flushed cheeks and lips. She wore her hair in a sleek, low chignon and chose dainty diamond earrings and a bracelet to complete the look. She also carried a $4,757 Fendi Peekaboo IseeU 3D flower tan bag along with her outfit and paired it with a matching $520 Penelope Chilvers’ Burford boot in the same hue. Social media users were in awe of Eugenie's look and showered her with praises.
One user penned on X, “The coat is a surprise, and a good one.” While another added, “I love everything about this beautiful cape! The colours and the burgundy beret are perfection.” Fans also appreciated her bag and coat writing, “I really like most of this, the colours are great on her, and I love the tartan," and “This is a good look for her, and that FENDI bag is [clapping hands emoji].”
Other than Eugenie, the other royals were also at their fashionable best, with Princess Anne and Queen Camilla twinning in matching long red coats in a rare show of unity. Princess Kate, on the other hand, donned a brown checkered long coat and paired it with boots and a beret in the same tone. Princess Charlotte opted for a beige-toned long coat with darker brown details and back bellies and stockings to go with it.
This Christmas felt especially meaningful for the royal family after a year marked by uncertainty, health concerns, and the ongoing fallout from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s scandal. Following months of turbulence, the festive season offered a sense of cautious optimism and renewed stability for the royals. Adding to the hopeful mood, the King recently shared a happy news about his health, revealing that doctors plan to reduce his treatment schedule in the new year after noting steady and positive improvement.