The Cambridge family spent the Easter weekend at Windsor Castle as guests of HM The Queen. Prince William, The Duchess, Prince George and Princess Charlotte led members of the royal family at St. George's Chapel for the Easter Sunday service.
Prince Louis, who is is turning 4 on April 23, stayed behind at the Castle as he is too young to sit still for a formal outing.
The Queen also played host to:
* son Prince Edward his wife Sophie and children Louise & James
*granddaughters Princess Eugenie, Princess Beatrice, Zara Tindall and grandson Peter Phillips and their families.
It was a wonderful opportunity for the younger generations to come together to celebrate The Queen's 96th birthday which fell yesterday and to enjoy each other's company after 2 years of COVID separations.
We have some photos of the Cambridges packing the car with puppy, children and bags with the help of nanny Maria. Maria was also photographed taking Louis for a walk a while earlier to run off some energy before the journey back to London.
Louis out with nanny Maria |
And to round out this latest post, we have included a photo of George and Charlotte being treated to an icecream by mum Catherine after school this week ( top of page). I will never publish paparazzi images however I do believe this photo to be taken by a passing member of the public.
Until tomorrow's post to mark Louis's 4th birthday......
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