King Charles III highlighted his dedication to sustainability during a recent church service in Norfolk, wearing a classic coat he has owned for over 40 years.
The King, attending the service solo near his Sandringham estate, wore a timeless double-breasted tweed coat by Anderson & Sheppard.

The coat, featuring a herringbone design, wide lapels, and spacious pockets, has been part of his wardrobe since the late 1980s. Over the years, it has been a trusted choice for various occasions, including Christmas gatherings and family outings.
He completed the look with a pink silk tie decorated with unique owl and cat patterns, showcasing his love for thoughtful, sustainable fashion.

Charles has long been a champion of eco-friendly practices, launching The Campaign for Wool in 2010 to promote natural, biodegradable textiles.
In 2022, his charity collaborated with designers to create a sustainable clothing collection focused on timeless style and responsible materials.

With his enduring commitment to the environment, King Charles continues to inspire by seamlessly combining classic fashion with sustainable living.







