Queen looks resplendent for a Sunday church service with Charles and Camilla at Balmoral

The Queen looked resplendent in royal blue as she arrived at church today in Balmoral. 

The 92-year-old monarch was joined by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall for the service at Crathie Kirk this morning. 

She looked in high spirits as her break in Balmoral draws to a close, with the Queen set to return to her residences in England next month.

The Queen opted for a feathered hat and blue jacket, which she wore with an elegant brooch and a pearl necklace.

The Queen looked resplendent in royal blue for this morning’s church service in Balmoral, as her break draws to a close

The 92-year-old monarch was joined by Prince Charles and Camilla for the service at Crathie Kirk this morning 

The 92-year-old monarch was joined by Prince Charles and Camilla for the service at Crathie Kirk this morning 

Meanwhile, Camilla, 71, chose a colourful ensemble for the outing, wearing a matching cerise jacket and hat. 

Charles, 69, meanwhile looked smart in a three piece suit and red tie as he drove himself and his wife to church.  

The Queen has spent over seven weeks at Balmoral, where she traditionally enjoys her summer break.

Both Charles and Camilla have also spent a number of weekends at the Highlands, attending church with the monarch on several occasions. 

The Queen opted for a feathered hat and blue jacket, which she wore with an elegant brooch

The Queen opted for a feathered hat and blue jacket, which she wore with an elegant brooch

The monarch was seen waving at well-wishers on arriving at church at Balmoral, where she has spent the past seven weeks 

The monarch was seen waving at well-wishers on arriving at church at Balmoral, where she has spent the past seven weeks 

Prince Charles looked smart in a three-piece suit and red tie as he drove himself and Camilla to church this morning 

Prince Charles looked smart in a three-piece suit and red tie as he drove himself and Camilla to church this morning 

It is traditional for members of the royal family to spend time with the Queen at Balmoral during the summer, with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge – along with their young children – visiting in August.

Other royals who have made appearances over the summer include Princess Anne, Zara Tindall, Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex, and Princess Beatrice.

Last week, the Queen was joined by her nephew David Armstrong-Jones, the son of Princess Margaret. 

Prince Harry and Meghan are also believed to have spend time at Balmoral this summer, but have not attended the traditional Sunday morning church service.   

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