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Queen Elizabeth II Stuns in Scarlet Coat and Hat for Church Service

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Queen Elizabeth II Stuns in Scarlet Coat and Hat for Church Service

As the Queen's annual summer break at Balmoral comes to an end, the 92-year-old monarch is due in Windsor on Friday for 's wedding to Jack Brooksbank.

Her Majesty looked stunning as she made her weekly journey from the Royal Estate to nearby Crathie Church this morning.

The Queen was joined by Lady Sarah Chateau, , and the Duchess of Cornwall for the church service.

Sporting a scarlet coat and matching hat with fur trim and snug-looking black gloves, the Royal looked in good spirits despite the chilly Scottish weather.

Staying warm beneath a blue woolen blanket, the Queen chatted to her niece, Lady Sarah Chateau, the 54-year-old daughter of the late Princess Margaret.

The Duke of Edinburgh, who is 97 years old, was not in attendance at the service.

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Following closely behind was , who drove his own car to the service, with closely behind.

The Duchess of Cornwall sported an elegant deep red velvet beret to keep out the Scottish chill.

The Royal entourage received a ceremonial welcome to the traditional Sunday morning outing, with kilted soldiers on guard duty as the Royals arrived.

Wearing their traditional green and navy tarcheon, the 20-strong group of guards marched outside the church as the Royal Party pulled up.

It's likely that this will be the last appearance this season of the Queen at the church, as she travels back to London for her granddaughter's wedding at Windsor Castle on Friday.

, who is 28 years old, will wed her fiancé Jack Brooksbank at 11 am at St George's Chapel, in front of their families and a rumored host of celebrity guests.

The happy couple will exchange vows in front of the Dean of Windsor, the writer of David Connor.

Eugenie appears to have paid a sweet tribute to her parents, the Duke and Duchess of York, by choosing the Archbishop of York John Sentamu to lead the prayers.

Princess Eugenie is due to arrive at St George's Chapel at 11 am, and although it's tradition for the bride to be fashionably late, Royal weddings run to a strict schedule.

The ceremony is being held at the same venue where Meghan and Harry, Peter Phillips and Autumn Kelly, and Sophie and Edward exchanged vows and is expected to last around an hour.

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