James Wessex, the Earl of Wessex, caused quite a stir among royal fans with his humorous tie choice during his recent Easter Sunday appearance in Windsor. The son of Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie looked dapper in a navy blue suit as he joined the rest of the for the annual Easter Mattins service at St George's Chapel. Underneath his navy suit, James wore a crisp white shirt.

However, it was his comical tie that really caught everyone's eye - a choice that his uncle, would undoubtedly appreciate. The monarch is known for his fondness for novelty and patterned ties to add a bit of flair or a hidden message to his outfits. Charles famously donned a tie featuring a Greek flag design at Cop28 last year following a diplomatic incident between Britain and Greece.

He has also been seen wearing his notorious pink tie adorned with a light blue tyrannosaurus rex pattern - a playful nod to his nickname derived from his insignia, Charles Rex, reports . Meanwhile, the Earl of Wessex chose a turquoise blue tie decorated with white bunnies. The Down A Rabbit Hole Print Silk Tie is a product of British menswear retailer Charles Tyrwhitt and is priced at a very reasonable £34.

95 (currently sold out). Meanwhile, his father also opted for a navy blue tie, dubbed his 'Easter favourite' by many, which was adorned with pink chicks. Royal fans couldn't resist gushing over the young royal's adorable fashion choice, offering their own two cents.

One social media user commented on X: "This tie is a.