Easter is in full swing. Some are, according to tradition, in the sun-wall of the cabin, some on a sun-bed in the south, while others are enjoying Easter in the town.
Prince William, 41, and Princess Kate, 41, like many others, also have Easter traditions, which they’re continuing this year. the people.
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The couple will attend the traditional service for the royal family on Easter Sunday, at St George’s Chapel in Windsor. This is confirmed by Kensington Palace to the people.
This year will be the first Easter without the Queen, and the first time the couple will attend the service as Prince and Princess of Wales.
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according to hello journal The three children of Prince George (9 years old), Princess Charlotte (7 years old) and Prince Louis (4 years old) will also participate. The stage is thus set for the debut for the latter – who had never attended the service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor before.
George and Charlotte attended for the first time last year.
The news comes after Buckingham Palace confirmed that George will play a key role in the coronation of King Charles, 74, on May 6.
Here she is doing it again
William and Kate are currently taking a break from royal duties to spend time with their children over the Easter break.
The three children attend Lambrook School, which is a short drive from their Windsor home, Adelaide Cottage.
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