Kate and Charlotte hold hands in sweet picture after Easter service

Kate and Charlotte hold hands in sweet picture after Easter service
Source: Daily Mail Online

Princess Catherine put on a sweet mother-daughter display with Princess Charlotte as the pair walked out of the Easter Sunday service at Windsor holding hands this afternoon.

Kate, 44, and Charlotte, 10, chatted as they strolled along together hand-in-hand after the service at St George's Chapel.

Prince William, 43, Prince George, 12, and Prince Louis, seven, looked like a set of Russian dolls as they walked in ascending height order in their matching navy suits.

Kate stunned in cream two-piece suit with a brown leather handbag and matching heels.

Her ensemble was complimented by Charlotte's camel-coloured coat with brown velvet accents which she paired over a pretty white dress with a delicate pair of black pumps.

Earlier, Princess Charlotte shared another adorable moment with the King outside the chapel.

The 77-year-old monarch briefly stood outside the church's doors to sweetly touch the princess on her shoulder.

Charles then walked inside, followed by his wife Queen Camilla, Prince William, Princess Kate, Princes George and Louis, and Princess Charlotte.

The King looked full of good spirits as he warmly waved to the crowd and greeted his family despite the chill winds ahead of the Easter gathering.

Kate, 44, and Charlotte, 10, chatted as they strolled along together hand-in-hand after the service at St George's Chapel.

Princess Charlotte looked delighted and waved to the crowd as Louis walked proudly beside her.

Princess Charlotte wore a camel-coloured coat with brown velvet accents which she paired over a pretty white dress with a delicate pair of black pumps.

Kate stunned in cream two-piece suit with a brown leather handbag and matching heels.

Senior royals had earlier been led by the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children down on foot from Windsor Castle , despite the blustery conditions -- April 5, 2026.

The King and Queen were driven down in the State Bentley; Camilla sporting a red wool crepe dress by Fiona Clare and a hat by Philip Treacy with a brooch which had belonged to Queen Elizabeth II.

Senior royals had earlier been led by the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children down on foot from Windsor Castle, despite the blustery conditions.

The large - and notably young - party chatted happily as they walked.

Princess Charlotte looked delighted and waved to the crowd as Louis walked proudly beside her.

Also in the group were The Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, with The Duke of Edinburgh and his son James, Earl of Wessex, 18.

Also present was Princess Anne and her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, as well as the Duke of Edinburgh and his son James, Earl of Wessex, 18.

Notable by their absence at the Easter Matins service at St George's Chapel, Windsor were Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.

With the agreement of the King, they have made alternative plans and will miss the traditional gathering.

Sources have maintained they will join the Royal Family at future occasions but in the current circumstances it was decided that they would stay away.

Peter Phillips, and his fiancé, Harriet Sperling, were also in attendance with his daughters Savannah and Isla.

And for the first time, in a sign of the new, blended royal family, Ms Sperling's daughter, Georgina, 15, was also in attendance with her new step-sisters to be.

At the rear of the group were Lady Sarah Chatto and her husband, Daniel.