- Prince George's growth surprises fans
- Prince Louis charms in double-breasted suit
- Royal family attends Easter Service
Prince George, 12, astounded royal enthusiasts with his height during this weekend's Easter Service. The eldest son of Prince William and Kate, the Princess of Wales, appeared nearly as tall as his mother, even when she wore heels. Observers noted that George is already well above the shoulder of his 6ft 3in father, the Prince of Wales. Social media buzzed with comments about George's rapid growth, with some predicting he might surpass his mother's height by Christmas. One user exclaimed, "I still can't get over how tall Prince George is getting and he's only 12!"
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Prince Louis Charms in Double-Breasted Suit
While George's height was a topic of conversation, his younger brother, Prince Louis, also captured attention. The seven-year-old stole the show in a dark blue double-breasted suit paired with a light blue tie. Fans admired his style, with one user posting, "I love that Prince Louis is into double-breasted suits. He clearly loves that style of suit and I am obsessed with it." The young prince's expressive demeanor further endeared him to the public, as he charmed onlookers with his playful expressions.
Royal Family Attends Easter Service
The royal family presented a united front as they attended the Easter Service at St George's Chapel in Windsor. Despite the blustery conditions, they walked from Windsor Castle, with King Charles and Camilla arriving by the State Bentley. The King affectionately greeted his grandchildren, Louis and Princess Charlotte, as they awaited his entrance to the church. The event was marked by the absence of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was reportedly seen walking his dogs at Sandringham. Princess Anne, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, and the Duke of Edinburgh were among those present, while the Duchess of Edinburgh and her daughter, Lady Louise, were notably absent due to illness and academic commitments, respectively.