King Charles III reaffirmed his commitment to sustainability during a recent church service in Norfolk, donning a classic coat he has cherished for over four decades.
Attending the service alone near his Sandringham estate, the King opted for a sophisticated double-breasted tweed coat by Anderson & Sheppard.
This herringbone-patterned coat, with its wide lapels and roomy pockets, has been a staple in his wardrobe since the late 1980s. It has made appearances at numerous events over the years, including Christmas celebrations and family gatherings.
Adding a touch of personality to his ensemble, Charles paired the coat with a pink silk tie adorned with whimsical owl and cat motifs, further emphasizing his appreciation for thoughtful, sustainable fashion.
A longtime advocate for eco-conscious initiatives, he launched The Campaign for Wool in 2010 to promote the use of natural, biodegradable fabrics.
In 2022, his charity partnered with designers to create a sustainable clothing line centered on timeless elegance and responsible materials.
With his unwavering dedication to the environment, King Charles continues to set an example by blending classic style with sustainability.