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Happy Easter from the royals!
Queen Elizabethkept up her tradition of attending the Easter Matins Service on Sunday at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, the historic venue that hosted the May wedding ofPrince HarryandMeghan Markleand October nuptials of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank last year.
Meghan Markle, who is justdays away from giving birthto her and Harry’s first child, was not present for the family outing. The Queen’s husbandPrince Philipwas also absent from the occasion, as were Kate and William’s children, Prince George,Princess Charlotte, andPrince Louis.
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Keeping things colorful, the Queen opted to wear a mint coat along with a matching hat with a vibrant pink ribbon tied around it for the family church outing.
Kate also opted for a similar ensemble, wearing a blue knee-length jacket with a matching dress, which she paired with a festive fascinator and a pair of nude heels.
William and Harry both chose dark blue suits to wear for the occasion, with William opting for a dark blue tie, while his younger brother settled on a brighter shade.
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The Queen’s granddaughterZara Tindallalso attended while pregnant, covering up her bump in a sky blue coat. In June 2018, she and husband Mike Tindall welcomed their second daughter,Lena.
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Prince Andrewand his daughters,Princess Beatriceand Princess Eugenie, attended the Easter service, along with Eugenie’s then-fiancé, Jack.Princess Anneand her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence led the royal family down the hill to the chapel.
Anne’s son Peter Phillips and his wife Autumn, as well as Prince Edward, the Countess of Wessex and their children Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn, also attended last year’s service.
source: people.com