King Charles and Queen Camilla waved to crowds as they joined members of the Royal Family for an Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor.
The traditional service takes place each year at the church in the grounds of Windsor Castle and is attended by many members of the Royal Family.
Among the guests this year were the Prince and Princess of Wales, who were attending for the first time in two years.
Kate wore a cream outfit and joined Prince William in waving to onlookers as she walked beside her three children Prince George, aged 12, Prince Louis, seven, and Princess Charlotte, 10.
Princess Charlotte wore a camel-coloured coat and smiled at the crowd as she walked alongside her parents and siblings.
Other royals in attendance included Princess Anne and her husband Sir Tim Laurence and Prince Edward and his family.
Queen Camilla held a bouquet of flowers as she greeted visitors in the crowd.
Notable absentees were Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, and his two daughters Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice, who had attended previously.
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