- Easter service at Windsor Castle
- Charlotte's style mirrors Kate's
- Special mother-daughter moments
On April 5, the royal family gathered at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, for the Easter Matins Service. Among the attendees were Princess Kate, Prince William, and their children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Cameras captured a tender moment between Kate Middleton and her only daughter, Princess Charlotte, as they held hands while leaving the church. This simple gesture highlighted the strong bond between the Princess of Wales and her daughter.
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Charlotte's Style Mirrors Kate's
Princess Charlotte's outfit for the Easter service was a nod to her mother's fashion sense. She wore a tan coat with brown accents, previously seen on Christmas Day in 2025. This choice reflects Princess Kate's habit of re-wearing outfits from her wardrobe. Charlotte's coat was identified by Hello! magazine as a Catherine Walker design, layered over a pale blue Self-Portrait dress—a label also chosen by Kate for her Easter ensemble.
Special Mother-Daughter Moments
The hand-holding moment between Kate and Charlotte is not the first time their close relationship has been evident. In 2025, Charlotte joined her mother for a piano duet at a Christmas service, further showcasing their bond. Additionally, the Princess of Wales has shared insights into their relationship, revealing that she sometimes styles Charlotte's hair. Prince William has also commented on the similarities between his wife and daughter. In 2020, he responded to a well-wisher in Wales who mentioned Charlotte as her favorite by saying, "Yes, she is lovely — just like my wife."