Kate Middleton and Prince William have left Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis with their children for a religious service in Cathie Kirk.
In the photos shared on social networks, William was seen driving a Range Rover, while Kate sat in the passenger seat. The children were seen sitting in the rear seat.
William and Kate were not the only real couple in the service. They joined King Charles and Queen Camilla, as well as Prince Edward, Duchess Sophie, Princess Anne and her husband Timothy Laurence.

The service occurred in the middle of the traditional summer holidays of the royal family in Balmoral in Highlands Scottish.
Tradition has been happening since the reign of Queen Victoria, whose husband, Prince Albert, bought the property in 1852.

The extension status has a size of 50,000 acres and is privately owned by the monarch.
King Charles and Queen Elizabeth before him, also have Sandringham in Norfolk, England, where the real ones usually spend Christmas.
This occurs after Kate took a break from the summer holidays to desire the Women’s Rugby team in England before the Women’s Rugby World Cup through a publication on social networks.
Kate also came out to enjoy Wimbledon on July 12 and 13 as a patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
In the male finals, Kate and William also joined George and Charlotte.