William and Kate led the Royals in the Easter service; The queen is missing

By The Associated Press.

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Members of the senior British royal family, including Prince William and his wife Kate, attended an Easter Sunday church service at Windsor Castle.

Queen Elizabeth II, who suffered from mobility problems, did not attend the service at St. George’s Chapel in the castle grounds, a certain place in the royal calendar.

William and Kate, also known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, had two of their three children: Prince George, 8 and 6-year-old Princess Charlotte.

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Also present were the Queen’s youngest son, Prince Edward, with his wife Sophie and their children, and Princess Eugenie, daughter of Prince Andrew.

The Queen, who turned 96 on Thursday, is celebrating her platinum jubilee this year, marking her 70th birthday on the throne.

After spending a night in the hospital in October, he reduced public duty at the behest of his doctors and fought COVID-19 in February. She attended a memorial service for her late husband, Prince Philip, last month and has continued to meet practically with diplomats and politicians.

On Thursday he met his grandson Prince Harry and his wife Meghan – the couple’s first visit to the UK together since resigning as members of the royal family in 2020 and moving to California.

Read more: Prince Harry and Meghan Merkel travel to Windsor to meet Queen Elizabeth

Harry and Megan met the Queen at Windsor, 20 miles (32 kilometers) west of London, on their way to the Netherlands for the Invictus Games. Harry is the founder and sponsor of the International Sports Competition for Wounded or Sick Military Personnel and the Elderly.

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