The royal family step out for 100th anniversary of the end of Gallipoli campaign
This morning (January 10, 2016), the Middleton family joined the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge,
the Queen and
Prince Philip in Sandringham to mark the 100th anniversary
of the end
of the Gallipoli campaign.
William and Kate who was wearing a brown tweed blazer and a matching skirt with a black polo neck.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arriving
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh are joined by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
after morning worship
The Duchess is seeing curtsying the Queen after watching Her Majesty lay a wreath
in memory of the lost lives
The Queen (front left) and the Duke of Edinburgh (second left) arrive
with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for a service to mark the 100th
anniversary of the end of the doomed First World War Gallipoli campaign
at the Sandringham war memorial cross, Norfolk.
Carole Middleton, James Middleton, Michael Middleton and Pippa Middleton walking through
the grounds at Sandringham.
Prince William appears emotional as he and his wife help remember those who lost their lives
in the fateful battle
The
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attending a service in Sandringham to
mark
the 100th anniversary of the end of the Gallipoli campaign.
Kate extends a hand as she greets wellwishers and other guests at the service
Kate wore her hair in a sophisticated braided low chignon and
accessorised her pared-back look
with a black hat and yellow drop
earrings
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are seeing arriving at church, left,
and Prince William
proves to be ever the gentleman as he holds the door
open for his wife and lets her pass before him.