King Charles and Queen Camilla made a joint appearance in coordination on Sunday, April 20, when they directed the royal family during the Easter Sunday festivities this year. While Kate Middleton and Prince William jumped this year’s celebration, the three brothers and sisters of Charles made a rare joint outing together while they came out on Sunday at the Château de Windsor.
Charles and Camilla correspond to nuances of blue in the annual service of the St. George chapel, with the king opting for a royal blue checkered suit and a patterned tie while the queen wore a light blue coat dress associated with a matching hat and nude suede shoes. Freshly out of their tour in Italy, the couple – who recently celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary – made a house of other Royals like Princess Anne and Prince Edward during the annual event.
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The Royal, Prince Andrew in disgrace also made a rare appearance with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson in the service, marking his first royal commitment in months in the midst of rumors of tension with his older brother. The Duke and Duchess of the Girls of York Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie also showed their support when they joined the rally with their husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozz and Jack Brooksbank. Eugenie opted for an all white look with a cream coat dress associated with a matching hat and a fascinator while Béatrice – who recently gave birth to her daughter Athena – made a long -sleeved turquoise dress with suede shoes in the same color and a patterned hat.
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While the royal family met for the Easter religious service, the prince and the princess of Wales were not significantly present. Sources have previously reported that Kate and William missed the Royals Easter festivities for the second consecutive year, deciding to take a family vacation with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis in their Home Anmer Hall Norfolk. A source previously reported that Prince William had told King Charles that he hoped to “enjoy prolonged time as a family at Easter” and that “they choose to spend time together with the family before the children return to school”.
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Despite the disappearance of the family’s reunion at the St. George chapel, it is likely that the family of five has always participated in traditional Easter festivities, because William previously revealed that the celebration of the Royals generally includes a hunt for Easter eggs as well as a “a lot of chocolate”.
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