Royals celebrated Easter in Windsor

On Easter Sunday, the royals attended the traditional service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor, where the Queen is buried. King Charles III and his wife Camilla waved to onlookers in passing, heir to the throne William (40) and Princess Kate (41) in the bright blue dress brought all three children with them for the first time, including little Prince Louis (4). Prince Andrew (63), who has not performed any public duties since his involvement in the abuse scandal involving convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, was also there.

Photo gallery: This is how the royal family celebrated the Easter service

This is how the royal family celebrated the Easter service

(Photo: AFP/YUI MOK) Bild 1/15

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Multiple occasions

In addition to Easter, there were several other special occasions for the royals: Easter Sunday fell this year on the second anniversary of Prince Philip’s death, who died on April 9, 2021 at the age of 99. Charles (74) and Camilla (75) also celebrated their 18th wedding anniversary.

no embassy

As Prince of Wales, Charles often published a message at Easter, last year he drew attention to the fate of refugees around the world. There was no such message this year, which the British news agency PA took as a sign of the new role of head of state that Charles is now filling as king.

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