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Prince William and Catherine Gear Up for First Easter as Prince and Princess of Wales
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are preparing for their first Easter as the Prince and Princess of Wales.
The royal couple is getting ready to attend the traditional Easter Sunday church service at St George's Chapel in Windsor, and we can't wait to see what they'll wear.
Kensington Palace has confirmed their attendance, and this year's service will be bittersweet for the family as it will be their first Easter without Queen Elizabeth.
The monarch passed away in September 2022 at the age of 96, leaving a significant void in the hearts of her loved ones.
Her funeral was the last time the family was together at St George's Chapel, adding an extra layer of emotion to this year's service.
Last year, William and Catherine, then the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, attended the Easter service with their two elder children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
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It was a debut for the younger royals who looked every bit the part in their stylish outfits.
Unfortunately, their youngest, Prince Louis, was not in attendance, but we're hoping to see him this year.
It's uncertain whether the three children will join their parents for the service this year, but we can't wait to see if they'll make an appearance and what they'll be wearing.
We're sure the young royals will look adorable as ever, stealing the show from their parents as they make their way to the chapel.
In other news, Buckingham Palace has revealed new details about the upcoming coronation of King Charles, which is set to take place next month.
The Palace has confirmed that Prince George will serve as a page of honour alongside Queen Camilla's grandsons.
The group of eight boys will proceed through Westminster Abbey, making history as they support their family during this significant event.
It's heartwarming to see the young prince taking on such a critical role in his family's history.
We're excited to see him and the other boys as they walk through the historic halls of Westminster Abbey.
It's a moment that will be remembered for years to come, and we're thrilled that the young royals get to be part of it.
As we eagerly await the Easter service and King Charles' coronation, we can't help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation.
It's a time of great change for the royal family, and we're honoured to be part of it as we've watched history unfold before our eyes.
The Easter service and King Charles' coronation are significant events that are sure to inspire and amaze us as the royal family navigates their challenging times with grace and poise.