• Royal family attends Easter service
  • Kate and William's notable return
  • Family's Easter traditions revealed

The royal family gathered at Windsor Castle for the Easter Matins Service at St. George's Chapel, marking a return for the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children. Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis were seen walking into the church alongside their parents, joining King Charles, Queen Camilla, and other royals on this special occasion. This appearance was particularly noteworthy as it ended a two-year hiatus for the family, who had missed the event in 2024 and 2025.

Also interesting:

Royal Family Attends Easter Service

Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7, made a stylish entrance with their parents, dressed in formal attire. The young princes coordinated their outfits with Prince William, highlighting the family's unity. The service has been a long-standing tradition for William, who has participated since childhood. However, the family missed the 2024 service due to Princess Kate's cancer diagnosis, opting for a private celebration instead. By January 2025, Kate joyfully announced that her cancer was in remission.

Kate and William's Notable Return

Last year, the Wales family spent Easter at their Norfolk country home, over 100 miles from Windsor, enjoying a quiet retreat. The family has shared glimpses of their Easter celebrations, including an egg hunt, a tradition that resonates with many. During a video call in 2020, Prince William humorously revealed, "There will be a lot of chocolate being eaten here, don't worry!" Kate playfully added, "You keep eating it!" This year, the couple kept a low profile, focusing on family time during their children's school break.