Watch Princess of Wales lovingly hold her daughter Charlotte’s hand after Easter event
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Watch Princess of Wales lovingly hold her daughter Charlotte’s hand after Easter event

The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte shared a heartwarming moment holding hands while departing the traditional Easter Matins Service. Royal observers noted the strong bond between the two, with Charlotte often being described as her mother’s "mini-me" in both style and poise.

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Watch Princess of Wales deliver the perfect double curtsy at Easter service
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Watch Princess of Wales deliver the perfect double curtsy at Easter service

The Princess of Wales performed a graceful double curtsy to King Charles III and Queen Camilla on Easter Sunday. This 'blink-and-you-will-miss' moment occurred as the senior royals arrived at St. George's Chapel in Windsor.

Princess of Wales greets the crowd with her signature wave at Easter service
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Princess of Wales greets the crowd with her signature wave at Easter service

The Princess of Wales made a radiant return to the Easter Matins Service at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, marking a joyful milestone for the royal family. She chose a sophisticated, recycled cream midi dress by Self-Portrait, featuring a tailored bodice and pleated skirt.

Prince and Princess of Wales depart with their children after the Easter service
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Prince and Princess of Wales depart with their children after the Easter service

The Prince and Princess of Wales, joined by their three children, departed St. George's Chapel after attending the Easter Matins Service. This was the children's first public appearance of 2026.

Watch King Charles affectionately tap Prince Louis on the cheek during Easter service
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Watch King Charles affectionately tap Prince Louis on the cheek during Easter service

During the Easter Sunday service, King Charles shared a heartwarming moment with his grandson, Prince Louis, outside St. George's Chapel in Windsor. As the King arrived for the Matins service, he was seen smiling and affectionately patting Louis on the cheek while the young prince waited with his parents and siblings.

Watch: Princess Charlotte gracefully waves at the crowd during Easter service
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Watch: Princess Charlotte gracefully waves at the crowd during Easter service

Princess Charlotte arrived for the Easter Matins Service at St George's Chapel on Sunday. Looking graceful in a beige coat dress, the young royal greeted the gathered crowd with her signature wave before following her family into the chapel.

Watch King Charles gently pat Prince Louis’ cheek in sweet Easter moment
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Watch King Charles gently pat Prince Louis’ cheek in sweet Easter moment

King Charles was seen giving his seven-year-old grandson, Prince Louis, an affectionate and gentle pat on the cheek during the Easter Sunday service. This marked the first time the Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children attended the service together in three years.

Prince and Princess of Wales arrive in style with their children for Easter service
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Prince and Princess of Wales arrive in style with their children for Easter service

The Prince and Princess of Wales, accompanied by their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, arrived at St George's Chapel in Windsor for the traditional Easter Sunday service. This appearance marks a highly anticipated return to the annual family gathering after the family spent the previous two Easters privately.

Meghan cheers on 'her boys' Archie and Harry as they ski down a mountain
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Meghan cheers on 'her boys' Archie and Harry as they ski down a mountain

Meghan Markle captures a truly special family moment as Prince Harry and their six-year-old son, Prince Archie, take on the snowy slopes of Montana. Dressed in adorable matching grey ski suits, the father-son duo looks inseparable as they navigate the powder together.

King Charles and Queen Camilla depart after attending the Royal Maundy Service
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King Charles and Queen Camilla depart after attending the Royal Maundy Service

After the service at St Asaph Cathedral, King Charles and Queen Camilla exited through the West Door to a mix of cheers and some protests. Before getting into the car, they spent a few minutes shaking hands and chatting with the crowd lined up behind the barriers. The King appeared in high spirits, despite the long ceremony.

Watch: Little girl does a cute curtsy as she gives flowers to Queen Camilla
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Watch: Little girl does a cute curtsy as she gives flowers to Queen Camilla

Queen Camilla was greeted by a young girl who performed a formal curtsy as she arrived at the Royal Maundy Service in St Asaph Cathedral. While official royal protocol does not mandate curtsying, it remains a common traditional gesture of respect observed by many, including young children and senior royals like the Princess of Wales.

Watch: King Charles receives red roses, specially given to him by a schoolboy
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Watch: King Charles receives red roses, specially given to him by a schoolboy

King Charles and Queen Camilla are in St Asaph, Wales, where they were seen interacting warmly with well-wishers who gathered to welcome them. Among the crowd was a little boy who appeared delighted to present the King with a bouquet of red roses. Touched by the gesture, Charles shook the boy’s hand and even spoke to him for a bit, in a heartwarming moment that was captured on camera.

Prince William arrives in military uniform to meet a group of female soldiers
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Prince William arrives in military uniform to meet a group of female soldiers

Prince William recently met with female soldiers from the 1st Battalion The Mercian Regiment at Bulford Camp in Wiltshire. During the visit, he sat down with members to hear firsthand about their unique experiences and challenges serving in the Armed Forces.