The Princess of Wales joined the Royal Family at Crathie Kirk in Balmoral on Sunday as she was seen at church for the first time since her cancer announcement.
The Waleses joined the King and Queen in Scotland as part of the Royal Family’s traditional summer holiday in the Scottish Highlands.
The Princess was pictured in a camel coat sitting in a Land Rover next to the Prince, who was behind the wheel of the car. Prince George was visible in the back seat.
The King and Queen were photographed in the back seats of a separate vehicle on their way to church.
Soldiers from Balaklava Company, 5th Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland, formed a guard of honour as the Royal Family arrived.
The monarch has resumed the tradition adopted by his late mother, Elizabeth II, of spending an extended amount of time in the Highlands over the summer.
The late Queen usually resided at Balmoral until the end of September or early October.