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William, Kate and children join traditional UK royal Easter service

Apr 06, 2026

London [UK], April 6: Britain's Prince William and Princess Kate and their children have attended the traditional Easter service for the first time since Kate's cancer diagnosis.
Kate and William were among senior members of the royal family to join King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the Easter Matins service at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle on Sunday.
William waved to the large crowd outside the castle as the pair led a procession to the service with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Charlotte was in a tan coat and Kate wore an off-white ensemble of skirt, smart jacket and leafy hat, while William and the boys wore dark blue suits and ties.
Charles and Camilla arrived by car in front of the castle to a shout of "God save the King" from the crowd on Sunday morning.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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