Royal Family Unites for Easter Sunday Service at Windsor Castle
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Royal Family Unites for Easter Sunday Service at Windsor Castle

2026-04-05T17:45:00Z

King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, Princess Kate and their three children attended Easter service at St. George's Chapel on April 5, 2026.

King Charles and Queen Camilla led the British royal family in their annual Easter Sunday celebrations on April 5, 2026, joining fellow senior royals for a solemn yet festive service at the historic St. George's Chapel in Windsor.

Prince William and Princess Kate attended the service alongside their three children, presenting a united and joyful front as the family marked one of the most significant occasions in the Christian calendar. The appearance drew crowds of well-wishers who gathered along the castle grounds hoping to catch a glimpse of the beloved royals.

St. George's Chapel, nestled within the walls of Windsor Castle, has long served as a cherished gathering place for the royal family during major religious holidays. Its stunning Gothic architecture and deep historical significance make it a fitting backdrop for such a momentous occasion.

The Easter service underscored the family's commitment to their public duties and shared faith, offering a rare opportunity for multiple generations of the monarchy to appear together. For royal watchers around the world, the outing provided a warmly anticipated display of unity and tradition from the House of Windsor.