The teenage son of Prince Edward and Sophie, the Earl and Countess of Wessex, was among the Royal Family members who attended the Easter Sunday service at St George's Chapel in Windsor and his choice of tie went down a treat with royal fans. Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters James Wessex, the Earl of Wessex, raised eyebrows with his amusing tie selection during his recent Easter Sunday outing in Windsor. The son of Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie looked sharp in a navy blue suit as he joined the rest of the Royal Family for the annual Easter Mattins service at St George's Chapel.
Beneath his navy suit, James sported a crisp white shirt. However, it was his humorous tie that truly grabbed everyone's attention - a choice that his uncle, King Charles , would undoubtedly approve of. The monarch is renowned for his penchant for novelty and patterned ties to inject some pizzazz or a hidden message into his outfits.
Charles famously wore a tie featuring a Greek flag design at Cop28 last year following a diplomatic spat between Britain and Greece, OK! reports. He has also been spotted donning his infamous pink tie embellished with a light blue tyrannosaurus rex pattern - a cheeky reference to his nickname derived from his insignia, Charles Rex. Meanwhile, the Earl of Wessex opted for a turquoise bl.
