In a shocking turn of events, Prince William and Kate Middleton have once again opted out of the traditional Royal Easter outing, marking the second consecutive year they have skipped this highly anticipated event. While the rest of the royal family, including King Charles and Queen Camilla, gathered for the Easter service at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor, the Prince and Princess of Wales chose to celebrate the holiday privately at their home in Norfolk with their 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
This decision comes on the heels of a tumultuous year for the couple. Last Easter, Kate revealed her cancer diagnosis just a week before the event, a revelation that sent shockwaves through the nation. Fortunately, in a heartening update, she has since announced that she is now in remission. Despite this positive news, the couple’s absence from the royal festivities continues to raise eyebrows and fuel speculation about their future public engagements.
This year’s royal gathering was no less glamorous, with King Charles and Queen Camilla coordinating their outfits in stunning shades of blue. The service also saw the attendance of other prominent royals, including Princess Eugenie, Princess Beatrice, and Princess Anne, all dressed to the nines, adding to the event’s pageantry.
The decision by William and Kate to maintain a low profile during such a significant royal occasion reflects their desire for privacy and family time, especially after the challenges they have faced. As the public awaits further updates on their plans, one thing remains clear: the royal family’s dynamics are shifting, and the world is watching closely.