The royal family gathered at St George’s Chapel in Windsor for the traditional Easter Sunday service. King Charles and Queen Camilla led the ceremony, while the Prince and Princess of Wales attended with their three children. Meanwhile, crowds lined the chapel grounds to watch the royal family arrive.
Princess Charlotte delighted onlookers in a butterscotch Catherine Walker coat dress, previously worn on Christmas Day 2025. She paired it with a new blue pleated chiffon dress and Tory Burch leather ballet pumps. Prince George stood tall beside his parents, showing noticeable growth since his last public appearance. Meanwhile, Prince Louis arrived in a smart suit and blue tie, matching his older brother.
Queen Camilla received flowers from a young boy outside the chapel. She waved to well-wishers as she returned to Windsor Castle with King Charles. Her crimson outfit and Philip Treacy hat drew admiration from the crowd. Additionally, Princess Kate wore a tailored Self-Portrait midi dress with a wide-brim hat by Sean Barrett. She kept her hair in loose waves and opted for natural makeup, smiling warmly at attendees.
The royal family shared joyful moments during the service. For example, Prince William held Princess Charlotte’s hand as they entered the chapel. Prince Louis politely shook hands with the bishop. The children’s manners impressed onlookers. Meanwhile, Princess Anne attended, walking with her husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, dressed in a stylish blue outfit.
Peter Phillips and his fiancée Harriet Sperling also joined the royal family. Their daughter Georgina, 13, chatted with her soon-to-be stepsisters, Savannah and Isla Phillips. Next, the upcoming wedding on 6 June 2026 promises another family celebration.
Prince Edward attended with his son, James, Earl of Wessex. However, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, and Lady Louise Windsor were not present. Lady Sarah Chatto and her husband Daniel Chatto completed the royal party.
After the service, the royal family enjoyed the longstanding tradition of a four-course roast dinner and luxurious chocolate eggs. The Easter Sunday gathering reflected continuity, family warmth, and celebration of tradition.
The royal family continues to balance public duties with private moments. Their Easter service appearance reinforced their role as a united family, while highlighting charming personal touches from the children.
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