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Kate Middleton and Prince William did not attend a religious service with the royal family at Easter this year, spending the vacation in private to Norfolk with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis
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The prince and princess of Wales live in Windsor but often spend time in their country in the countryside when children have school breaks
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King Charles and Queen Camilla joined other family members at the St. George’s chapel at Windsor Castle on April 20
Kate Middleton and Prince William do not spend Easter at Windsor with the Royals this year.
While King Charles, Queen Camilla and other members of the Royal Family attended the Matin Easter Service at the St. George chapel in Windsor on April 20, the prince and the princess of Wales spent the holidays more than 100 miles in Norfolk with their three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Prince William, 42, and Princess Kate, 43, are based in Windsor, where their children attend the nearby school. However, they often escape in their country country on Sandringham Country Estate, Anmer Hall, during school breaks.
The British royal family traditionally attended the holiday church at the St. George chapel on Easter Sunday. Although the prince and princess of Wales have been regulars at the meeting in recent years, William having attended the event since childhood, they jumped out last year in the middle of the princess Kate cancer, which were announced a few weeks earlier and chose to spend the holidays with their children. In January, the Princess of Wales announced that her cancer was in remission.
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Prince William and Princess Kate recently attended Easter with the royal family in 2023, when Prince Louis, who was 7 years old on April 23, joined for the first time. Louis’ beginnings occurred a year after his older brothers and sisters – Prince George, now 11, and Princess Charlotte, now aged 9 – attended the festival church for the first time.
It was previously revealed that George, Charlotte and Louis celebrated the past pairs with a few well -known traditions, including a hunt for Easter eggs and a lot of chocolate.
William said in 2020: “There will be a lot of chocolate eaten here, don’t worry!” Kate then told her husband laughing: “You continue to eat it!”
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The prince and the princess of Wales have reduced their royal duties in recent weeks, choosing to spend time with their children during their school break leading to Easter.
During the time out of the public’s eyes, the family would have made a ski trip to the French Alps. Prince William and Prince George also went to Paris, France, to support their favorite football team, Aston Villa, during their April 9 match against Paris Saint-Germain and were also spotted in the stands during the Revenge match in Birmingham on April 15.
Addressing TNT Sports, Prince William said: “I thought it had been 43 years that something like it happened in my generation as a villa fan, and I want George to spend an evening far from my home in a big European competition”, referring to the first European quarter of the team in more than four decades. “I hope it’s not 43 years before the next time it happens, but I think these memories are really important to create and bring it tonight is a big problem for me.”
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Although Prince William, Princess Kate and their family jumped out, King Charles and Queen Camilla continued the royal Easter tradition.
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