Princess Kate wows in stunning royal blue as she arrives for Easter service with William
Kate, Princess of Wales, and Prince William were among the senior royals to head to Windsor's St George's Chapel to attend the Easter Sunday service this morning.
The Princess of Wales was all smiles as she walked the brief distance between Windsor Castle and St George's Chapel holding her youngest son, Prince Louis, by hand. Kate wowed in the spring sunshine wearing a royal blue ensemble, which included a coat by Catherine Walker and a hat by Lock & Co.
The royal accessorised her outfit also with an electric blue clutch bag and nude heels.
Kate beamed as some members of the public waiting outside the chapel clapped and cheered for the Firm.
Walking behind her husband, Prince William, and her elder children Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the princess appeared relaxed and in high spirits.
While this isn't the first time Prince George and Princess Charlotte have attended this service, a staple in the royal calendar, today marks a major first for young Louis.
However, this isn't the first time the young child has attended a key royal event.
In June, he made two appearances during the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee, stealing the show as he watched in awe both the RAF flypast and the Platinum Pageant.
Today marks the first Easter Sunday since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, whose final resting place is in the small King George VI Memorial Chapel, located inside the bigger 15th-century chapel.
She was buried in the tiny chapel alongside her adored husband Prince Philip and parents George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.
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This day also marks the second anniversary of Prince Philip's death, who passed away in 2021.
Kate, William and their children joined other senior royals including King Charles and Queen Camilla at the chapel.
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and their son James, Earl of Wessex, were also in attendance, as was heavily pregnant Princess Eugenie.
Following the service, members of the Royal Family were invited to the Deanery for refreshments, leaving at around 12.20pm.
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This royal appearance comes just weeks ahead of the Coronation of King Charles and his wife.
The pair are to be crowned alongside one another on May 6 at Westminster Chapel, with some 2,000 guests in attendance and millions expected to be tuning in from around the world.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are all expected to attend the historic event, as they are included in leaked plans for the Coronation Procession, the carriage procession taking place after the service at the London abbey and set to bring the royals to Buckingham Palace.
Moreover, the second-in-line to the throne will also be one of the eight Page of Honours during the service, which means he will be featured prominently during the Coronation.