Prince George and Princess Charlotte just made their official Easter debut with Kate Middleton and Prince William.
On April 17, the Cambridge family, minus three-year-old Prince Louis, attended Easter Sunday services at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, per royal family tradition. For Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s first time, the family opted to coordinate in matching blue outfits. Kate Middleton stunned in a belted cornflower Emilia Wickstead dress, clutch, and intricate dark blue headpiece, while Princess Charlotte wore a floral dress and tights in the same pastel shade. The six-year-old girl’s navy cardigan and shoes coordinated with Prince George’s and Prince William’s matching suits.
Look at this picture-perfect group:
This isn’t the first time the Cambridge family has worn matching blue. Back in April 2020, the family was seen wearing various shades of the color during BBC Children and Comic Relief’s Big Night In to raise money for those on the front lines of the pandemic. In the special, the family clapped for National Health Services workers.
Queen Elizabeth did not attend Easter services this year. The queen has been staying at Windsor Castle since February as she recovers from COVID-19. During an April Zoom call, she spoke with another COVID patient and remarked that the virus has left her “tired and exhausted.”
While the queen has not been venturing out in public, it’s been reported that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle paid her a visit on their way to the Netherlands for the Invictus Games. This marked the couple’s first joint visit since moving to California in 2020, according to .
While this was Markle’s first time back in the U.K. since March 2020, Prince Harry had visited his grandmother twice. In April 2021, the Duke of Sussex flew in for Prince Philip’s funeral before returning just a couple of months later to unveil a statue of his mom, the late Princess Diana.