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JUST IN: Queen SKIPS Traditional Easter Sunday Service Due To Mobility Issues As William & Kate Seen Arriving In Style


The Queen has reportedly skipped the annual Royal tradition of the Easter Sunday Service, giving rise to more speculation about her worsening health.

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According to local media reports, the Queen has preferred to sit the grand event out due to mobility issues. Instead, she chose to mark the grand occasion inside Windsor Castle’s small chapel.

Source: Kevin Bruce

Meanwhile, William and Kate were seen arriving in style, alongside other members of the Royal Family for the grand occasion of the Royal calendar.

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It was interesting to note how the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Charles, and Camilla, were also not in attendance at the event that was held at St. George’s Chapel.

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Kate Middleton looked radiant and stylish as ever while donning a light blue toned dress, and her little daughter wore a similarly themed matching attire.

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On the other hand, Prince William opted for a formal suit with a tie and as you can expect. little Prince George followed in his dad’s footsteps to wear the same.

Seated right behind the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were the Earl and his Countess of Wessex, accompanied by their two children.

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Source: Justin Goff

Princess Eugenie was also caught by the camera’s eye as she made her grand entrance into the high-profile occasion, along with Peter Phillips and his kids named Savannah and Isla.

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They were also joined by Zara Tindall, Anne’s daughter, Princess Royal, her partner Mike and their child Mia.

Both William and Kate missed a meeting with Harry and Meghan that took place secretly without anyone finding out. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were away for a skiing trip and just couldn’t make it back on time from the French Alps.

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Source: Daily Mail

Their absence from the meeting was described as significant by one Royal correspondent who felt they should have been in attendance amid other senior Royal family members.

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