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Sophie Wessex and Lady Louise Windsor, two notable members of the Royal Family, turned heads with their vibrant floral gowns as they arrived at St George’s Chapel in Windsor for the traditional Easter Sunday service.
The Countess of Wessex looked effortlessly chic in a dress by Sola London, while her daughter, Lady Louise, opted for a trendy midi dress in pink.
The pair matched each other's spring theme, completing their looks with cream headpieces and matching shoes.
Sophie's peasant style dress from the British Fashion House featured a frilled neckline, long raglan sleeves, and an elasticated waist with a matching belt sash.
She had previously worn the gown in March during a dinner in support of the Women in Finance's Next Generation initiative during a four-day visit to New York.
The Countess teamed her look with the guinea clutch in blue, a favourite of hers, and finished off the outfit with a floral blue fascinator.
Sophie's blonde tresses were elegantly tucked behind her ears, and she opted for a bronzed make-up look with a touch of pink blush and subtle highlight.
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Meanwhile, Lady Louise looked immaculate in her chic gown, complete with an open neckline, sophisticated long sleeves, and a vibrant floral print in a feminine pink hue.
The young royal wore her blonde hair in natural curls, rocking a half-up, half-down style beneath a structured cream beret.
Lady Louise stepped out alongside her mother, channeling her penchant for prints and figure-flattering frocks.
Royal watchers reacted with delight at the pictures of the royals, with one fan from Denmark calling them true royals.
Another fan on Twitter commented that Lady Louise looked gorgeous.
On the royal fan account, at Royal Fashion Police, followers were quick to comment on a photo of Louise.
One fan commented, “Oh, she looks lovely, love the dress, looking so ladylike and grown up these days,” while another wrote, “I agree, she looks fabulous.
Pretty and stylish young lady.”
Sophie, who is widely regarded to be the Queen's favourite royal, was among the family members representing Her Majesty at the service.
Lady Louise and her brother, James, also attended Prince Philip's memorial service at Westminster Abbey last month.
Speculation has been high over whether Lady Louise will take on more royal duties in the future following her 18th birthday.
Royal expert Phil Dampier said the Earl and Countess of Wessex's daughter could have an important royal role, stating, “Lady Louise is definitely a favourite of the Queen, and I can see her having an important role in the royal family in the future.”
The annual Easter Sunday service took place at St George's Chapel, located in the grounds of Windsor Castle.
Buckingham Palace announced that the Queen would not be attending the service.
Many other prominent royals were in attendance, including Princess Eugenie, Peter Phillips, Zara and Mike Tindall, and their eldest daughter, Mia.
However, Prince Charles and Camilla were absent from the event.
Sophie and Lady Louise's vibrant floral gowns stole the show at the traditional Easter Sunday service.
The Countess of Wessex looked effortlessly chic in her Sola London dress, while her daughter opted for a trendy midi dress in pink.
The pair matched each other's spring theme, completing their looks with cream headpieces and matching shoes.
With speculation high over Lady Louise's future royal duties, it seems the Queen may have a special role in mind for her.