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Sophie Wessex attends All Saints Day service at Westminster Abbey
by Elouise Barney (2020-11-18)
Sophie, Countess of Wessex donned a modest navy blazer dress and a light blue facemask as she joined the Sung Eucharist for All Souls' Day at Westminster Abbey this evening.
The royal, 55, appeared sombre as she joined religious figures at the central London Abbey to mark the Christian day of remembrance.
Sporting a black leather boot and a small Remembrance Poppy pin, the wife of Prince Edward appeared to stay Covid safe by keeping a social distance from other attendees.
Sophie, Countess of Wessex donned a modest navy blazer dress and a light blue facemask as she joined the Sung Eucharist for All Souls' Day at Westminster Abbey this evening
Sporting a black leather boot and a small Remembrance Poppy pin, the wife of Prince Edward appeared to stay Covid safe by keeping a social distance from other attendees
This year's service is held in partnership with loss and HOPE a coalition of organisations helping churches of all denominations across the UK to support the bereaved.
Together, the charities are supporting The Bereavement Journey a six-session course for anyone who has been bereaved.
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The mother-of-two, who is currently living at Bagshot Park in Surrey with Prince Edward and their children, Lady Louise Windsor, 16, and James Viscount Severn, 12, added a navy clutch bag and stylish brown belt to the look.
Keeping her long hair slicked back into a low bun, the former PR executive kept a low-key make-up look for the sombre occasion.
The royal, 55, appeared sombre as she joined religious figures at the central London Abbey to mark the Christian day of remembrance
The mother-of-two, who is currently living at Bagshot Park in Surrey with Prince Edward and their children, Lady Louise Windsor, 16, and James Viscount Severn, 12, added a navy clutch bag and stylish brown belt to the look.
Keeping her long hair slicked back into a low bun, the former PR executive kept a low-key make-up look for the sombre occasion.
Sophie, pictured entering the Abbey, kept a sombre appearance as she joined religious figures at the service
It comes as Sophie wrote an article for paying tribute to the work of women peacebuilders internationally.
The royal, who champions female equality said that she could 'have never envisaged conflict' in places such a Sierra Leone and South Sudan if she hadn't seen it herself.
In the piece, Sophie acknowledged that her work seems 'a far cry' from lives of most people in the UK and she can understand why it's 'hard to think of it as a priority' in during the Covid-19 pandemic.
It comes as Sophie wrote an article for The Telegraph paying tribute to the work of women peacebuilders internationally.
She is pictured in Westminster Abbey today
The service is being held this year in partnership with Loss and HOPE, a coalition of organisations helping churches of all denominations across the UK to support the bereaved
The royal, who champions female equality said that she could 'have never envisaged conflict' in places such a Sierra Leone and South Sudan if she hadn't seen it herself.
She is pictured at Westminster Abbey today
But she adds: 'Women and girls around the world have shared experiences of the pandemic: increased domestic violence, greater childcare responsibilities, lack of access to good education, little to no justice or accountability for sexual and genderbased violence'.
'In a world that desperately needs women to be listened to, now more than ever we must do as much as possible to drive the objectives of this resolution forward,' she added.