Pregnant Princess Beatrice put on a stylish display as she stepped out at the Christmas Day church service in Sandringham today.

Looking effortlessly elegant, the late Queen Elizabeth II's granddaughter joined other Royal Family members, such as King Charles, Queen Camilla and the Prince and Princess of Wales for the occasion.

She was accompanied by her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and her stepson Christopher Woolf 'Wolfie' Mapelli Mozzi.    

Beatrice, 36, wore a tan coat from the Net-a-Porter for The King's Fooundation collection. 

The coat was designed by students from the Foundation's Modern Artisan programme, run in collaboration with Net-a-Porter. 

This follows Princess Beatrice’s visit to The King’s Foundation’s Future Textiles exhibition at the Garrison Chapel in November, where the Modern Artisan collection formed part of the display.

The daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson completed her look with a black dress, finishing her outfit with a pair of black knee-high boots. 

Wolfie looked dapper in a grey jacket and navy trousers, while Edoardo embraced the festive spirit with a forest green tie. 

Princess Beatrice, 36, waves at crowds as she arrives at St Mary Magdalene Church accompanied by her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and her stepson Christopher Woolf 'Wolfie' Mapelli Mozzi

Princess Beatrice, 36, waves at crowds as she arrives at St Mary Magdalene Church accompanied by her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and her stepson Christopher Woolf 'Wolfie' Mapelli Mozzi

Beatrice, who fondly refers to Wolfie as her 'bonus child', placed a loving hand on the eight-year-old's back

Beatrice, who fondly refers to Wolfie as her 'bonus child', placed a loving hand on the eight-year-old's back

Her appearance at St Mary Magdalene Church on the monarch's Norfolk estate comes after it was revealed that she had been ordered by doctors to stay home in the UK for Christmas in case travelling endangers her baby. 

The Duke and Duchess of York's daughter was planning to spend the festive period overseas with her property tycoon husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi's family for the first time since their marriage in 2020.

But Buckingham Palace announced a few days ago that the Beatrice, 36, who is in the final months of her second pregnancy, has changed her plans following medical advice that she should not travel for 'long distances'. 

Meanwhile, her younger sister Eugenie, 34, did not attend the Christmas festivities at Sandringham, amid rumours Prince Harry had invited his cousin to spend the holidays with him and wife Meghan Markle in California this year. 

On October 1, the Palace announced Princess Beatrice was expecting the baby 'in early spring'. She is now in the third trimester of her pregnancy, which starts from 28 weeks. 

Dr Ellie Cannon, Mail on Sunday columnist and GP, said: 'There are a whole host of reasons why somebody in their third trimester may not be able to fly.

'Different acute issues might be something common such as a chest infection or even a viral illness, which can be quite serious in pregnancy. 

'Flying can make this worse because of dehydration and sitting still for hours which can also raise the risk of blood clots.

'More long-term issues could be high blood pressure or diabetes. Travelling long distance can be dangerous in this scenario because of the ongoing monitoring needed.'

The Princess is celebrating at Sandringham with the Royal Family, alongside husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, 40, her stepson Wolfie, eight, and daughter Sienna, three.

Beatrice has attended other public events recently, including the pre-Christmas Lunch at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.

Her appearance at St Mary Magdalene Church on the monarch's Norfolk estate comes after it was revealed that she had been ordered by doctors to stay home in the UK for Christmas in case travelling endangers her baby

Her appearance at St Mary Magdalene Church on the monarch's Norfolk estate comes after it was revealed that she had been ordered by doctors to stay home in the UK for Christmas in case travelling endangers her baby

Princess Beatrice was gifted a bouquet of colourful flowers by well-wishers at Sandringham

Princess Beatrice was gifted a bouquet of colourful flowers by well-wishers at Sandringham 

King Charles and Queen Camilla put on a smiling display as they waved at the crowds, many of whom had been waiting at Sandringham since yesterday evening

King Charles and Queen Camilla put on a smiling display as they waved at the crowds, many of whom had been waiting at Sandringham since yesterday evening 

The Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children, George, 11, Charlotte, nine, and Louis, six, posed for photographs outside the church at Sandringham

The Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children, George, 11, Charlotte, nine, and Louis, six, posed for photographs outside the church at Sandringham

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh (right), was accompanied by her daughter Lady Louise Windsor (left), 21

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh (right), was accompanied by her daughter Lady Louise Windsor (left), 21

Princess Anne, 74, was glamorous in a crimson coat and matching scarf

Princess Anne, 74, was glamorous in a crimson coat and matching scarf 

Zara Tindall (left), pictured with her husband Mike Tindall, wore a beautiful burgundy coat to the church service

Zara Tindall (left), pictured with her husband Mike Tindall, wore a beautiful burgundy coat to the church service 

It is not known exactly where Beatrice was planning to travel to spend Christmas, but it was reported that she had been planning to celebrate with her in-laws.

Her husband Mr Mapelli Mozzi, known as Edo, is the son of former Olympic skier Count Alessandro Mapelli Mozzi and Nikki Williams-Ellis. The family owns an 18th Century mansion an hour from Lake Como in northern Italy.

Princess Beatrice and Eugenie normally spend Christmas at Sandringham but this year both planned to celebrate with their in-laws. 

Princess Eugenie, 34, is still planning to visit the family of husband Jack Brooksbank, 38.

Both daughters will not spend their day with their parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, who will be at the Royal Lodge in Windsor. 

It is understood that Sarah helped persuade Andrew to lay low over Christmas after he was embroiled in a scandal over his connections to a Chinese spy.