Young royals stole the show at today’s Easter service at Windsor, with a grinning Princess Charlotte waving to fans and young Prince Louis being affectionately greeted by the King. Prince George, 12, Charlotte, 10, and Louis, seven, were at the heart of the annual Easter Sunday gathering, leading the royals on the short walk from Windsor Castle to St George’s Chapel alongside their proud parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales.
It marked the first time the family of five had attended the annual church service in three years following Catherine’s cancer diagnosis at the start of 2024. George appears to have shot right up since his last public appearance on Christmas Day, towering over his younger siblings and coming up to his father’s shoulder.
While Charlotte appeared to ooze confidence as she walked beside her mother, waving sweetly to well-wishers who had gathered in Windsor to wish the Royal Family a Happy Easter.
Princess Anne chats to her son Peter Phillips
The monarch was joined by his Princess Anne and her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence. Her son, Peter Phillips and his fiancée, Harriet Sperling, were also in attendance with his daughters, Savannah and Isla. And for the first time, Ms Sperling’s daughter, Georgina, 15, was also in attendance as she walked beside her new step-sisters.
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