Prince William, Kate Absence Marks Second Consecutive Royal Easter Service
Prince William, Kate Absence Marks Second Consecutive Royal Easter Service

Prince William, Kate Absence Marks Second Consecutive Royal Easter Service

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Prince William and Kate Middleton, along with their children, skipped the royal family's annual Easter Sunday service at St. George's Chapel for the second consecutive year, opting instead for a quiet family weekend in Norfolk. Their absence comes as Kate continues to recover after her cancer diagnosis, with the family prioritizing time together before the children return to school. Meanwhile, King Charles and Queen Camilla attended the service alongside other senior royals, including Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward. Prince Andrew's presence drew attention as it marked a rare public royal event for him since last Easter. The Easter service featured traditional elements, and King Charles shared a message reflecting on the duality of human kindness and suffering, wishing the public a peaceful holiday. The royal family maintained their custom of celebrating Easter, though with notable absences and a more subdued atmosphere due to recent health challenges.

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