Prince William and Kate Middleton Gear Up for Their First Ever “Bittersweet” Easter Weekend Without the Queen
Following King Charles and Queen Camilla, the Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Kate Middleton have also been quite upfront with things so far. As the kingdom continues to prepare for its biggest forthcoming royal event in a matter of a few weeks, its dreaded past continues to haunt the Palace. Nonetheless, Buckingham is dealing with things in a more mature way than ever. Amidst the same, Prince William and Kate Middleton are taking care that no big and small festival or occasion gets overlooked in the course of the same.
With King Charles and Queen Camilla kick-starting the Easter weekend with their first-ever Royal Maundy Service, the future King and Queen will also be out and about on Easter morning. As reported by People Magazine, the Waleses will be attending the family’s traditional Easter service on Sunday. The same will take place at the St. George’s Chapel in Windsor at the end of this week.
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The above information has been exclusively reported by Kensington to the outlet. One of the greatest facts which might dawn on everyone this Easter is the absence of the late monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. As reported, this will be the family’s first-ever Easter without the Queen. Hence, “the service at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle will be bittersweet for the royal family,” read the outlet.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton for Easter over the years
Last year, around the same time, Princess Kate Middleton and Prince William graced the Easter Service along with their two elder children. In fact, it also marked the official debut of their eldest. Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7, showed up along with their parents. Prince Louis, the youngest of them all, was reasonably not seen around his elder siblings. It is probably because the 5-year-old Prince is not yet old enough to make public appearances for royal services and celebrations.
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However, speaking of this year, the appearances of the Wales kids are not yet confirmed. The whereabouts of the King and Queen were not to be mentioned. However, it is highly anticipated that the royal pair will obviously grace the occasion.
What do you think of the same? How are you going to celebrate Easter? Let us know in the comments below.
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