
Prince William, Kate Middleton and his three children were seen for Sunday service in Cathie Kirk, near the Balmoral estate in Scotland.
The Prince and the Princess of Wales were photographed driving with Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7, when they left Balmoral Castle.
The excursion marked one of his most visible appearances together during his annual stage of Scotland.
Kate wore a brown top targeted with a brown and bordering picture jacket and a black hat.

His appearance allowed him to exhibit blonde lighter honey locks, a style that he presented for the first time in April.
The change caught online attention, with Royal Watchers pointing out that his hair seemed significantly more noise than in recent years.
The hairstyle has become a point of conversation among fans, some of which speculated on social networks about the reasons behind the turn.
A part of the online talk suggested that Kate’s new appearance resembled Lady Gabriella Kingston, which caused speculation about whether the princess had been influenced by her husband’s preferences.

Others ruled out the theory, calling it a natural evolution of Kate’s style.
Lady Gabriella Kingston, collaborating writer and editor, is the daughter of the Prince and Princess Michael de Kent.
Regardless of the online debate, the admirers agreed that the Princess of Wales seemed surprising in her lighter shadow.