The Royal Family in full bloom with Kate and Charlotte like two peas in their pod


The Royal Family in full bloom with Kate and Charlotte like two peas in their pod

The Royal Family brought a burst of spring charm to Windsor this Easter Sunday as King Charles and Queen Camilla led the festivities at St George’s Chapel.

Buckingham Palace shared a series of joyful snaps marking the occasion, following the announcement earlier this week that Her Majesty would not be issuing an official Easter message.

The social media post featured a simple cross graphic with the message: “Happy Easter. He is risen!” along with emojis of a chick hatching from an egg.

Before entering the chapel, the King shared a tender family moment, blowing a kiss to his three grandchildren and gently patting the young Prince Louis on the shoulder.

Princess Kate marked the sovereign’s arrival with a perfect bow, standing alongside the Earl of Wessex as the royal family entered the service.

The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte were photographed, like two peas in a pod.

Kate revisited a custom-made chiffon and boucle midi dress she previously wore during a joint engagement with Princess Anne and topped it off with a new custom wide-brimmed hat.

Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, attended with his 18-year-old son, James, Earl of Wessex, making a rare public outing together.

Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, and her daughter, Lady Louise Windsor, were absent.

Peter Phillips also joined the service, accompanied by his future stepdaughter, Harriet Sperling.

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