Royals Grace Windsor for Easter Sunday Service

On Easter Sunday, the royal family gathered at Windsor for a traditional church service. Prince William and Catherine led their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, into the chapel.
Royal Attendance at Easter Service
As the family arrived, Princess Charlotte charmed the crowds by waving to onlookers behind the barriers. This year marked their return to the service after missing it in previous years. In 2022, the Wales family opted for a holiday in Norfolk. The year before, they withdrew shortly after Catherine’s cancer diagnosis.
Other Family Members Present
- Princess Anne attended with her husband, Sir Tim Laurence.
- Prince Edward and his family were also present.
- The King and Queen arrived last, creating a notable entrance.
Public Interaction
Upon leaving the chapel, King Charles and Queen Camilla interacted with the public. One enthusiast shouted, “God bless the King!” This gesture highlighted the strong connection between the royals and their supporters.
Reflections on the Service
As they departed, the King and Queen extended Easter greetings to the crowd. The Queen described the service as “good” when asked about her experience. This connection at Windsor showcases the enduring tradition of the royal family’s participation in Easter celebrations.




