King Charles waves as Royal Family gather at Windsor for first Easter service of his reign
09.04.2023 - 11:25
/ ok.co.uk
The Royal Family came together on Easter Sunday to attend the annual Easter Mattins Service at Windsor Castle. King Charles, 74, and Camilla, Queen Consort, 75, led the Royal arrives in Windsor and were joined by the Princess Royal, 72, and Prince Andrew, 63, as they made their way to the service, which took place at St George’s Chapel. Charles and Camilla arrived wearing matching royal blue outfits, with the King in a suit and the Queen Consort wearing a long dress.
The Royal pair looked to be in great spirits as they warmly acknowledged the waiting crowds outside Windsor Castle and basked in the bright spring sunshine ahead of the morning service. The Prince and Princess of Wales were also in attendance along with their three children, with the family-of-five all sporting matching blue outfits. Kate, 41, looked incredible in a bright blue Catherine Walker dress, paired with a matching hat and clutch bag.
She finished off her look with patent nude stilettos and blue diamond earrings. Prince William, 40, wore a navy blue suit with a burgundy tie, with his and Kate's eldest child Prince George, nine, sporting a matching suit but with a pale blue tie. Princess Charlotte, seven, matched the theme in a navy blue coat and pale blue tights, while youngest child Prince Louis, four, sported blue shorts, a shirt and navy blazer for his first ever Easter Mattins Service.
Other senior Royals in attendance included the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, who arrived with their son James, Earl of Wessex. Sophie, 58, looked exceptionally chic in a pink tailored coat with beige knee high boots and a matching suede clutch bag.The Duchess also sported quirky top hat and small diamond earrings. Prince Edward, 59, looked dapper in a suit with a
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