Overview
- King Charles III and Queen Camilla attended the traditional Easter service at St. George’s Chapel, marking a significant public appearance for the monarch following his cancer treatment.
- Prince Andrew participated in the Easter service for the first time since 2024, signaling his gradual reintegration into royal family events after stepping back from duties in 2019.
- Prince William, Princess Kate, and their children spent Easter privately at their Anmer Hall residence, prioritizing family time as Princess Kate continues her recovery from cancer.
- King Charles released an official Easter message emphasizing themes of faith, hope, and love, aligning with his efforts to inspire unity and resilience amidst personal and public challenges.
- Extended members of the royal family, including Sarah Ferguson and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, were present, highlighting a broader display of familial support and tradition.