The royal family brought a burst of spring charm to Windsor this Easter Sunday as King Charles and Queen Camilla led the festivities at St George’s Chapel.
Buckingham Palace shared a series of sunny snaps celebrating the occasion, following the announcement earlier this week that Her Majesty would not be releasing an official Easter message.
The social media post featured a simple cross graphic with the message: “Happy Easter. He is risen!” alongside emojis of a chick emerging from an egg.
Before entering the chapel, the King shared a tender moment with his family, sending a kiss to his three grandchildren and giving young Prince Louis a light tap on the shoulder.
Princess Kate marked the sovereign’s arrival with a perfect bow, standing alongside the Earl of Wessex as the royal family entered the service.
The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte were depicted as two peas in a pod.
Kate revisited a tailored loop and chiffon midi dress previously worn during a joint engagement with Princess Anne and complemented it with a new custom wide-brimmed saucer.
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, attended with his 18-year-old son, James, Earl of Wessex, making a rare public outing together.
Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, and their daughter, Lady Louise Windsor, were absent.
Peter Phillips also joined the service, accompanied by his future daughter-in-law, Harriet Sperling.




