Kate Middleton and Prince William stepped out together with their three children for a public appearance that drew immediate attention. The Prince and Princess of Wales were joined by 12-year-old Prince George, 11-year-old Princess Charlotte, and 7-year-old Prince Louis as they attended the traditional Easter service.
The family was seen heading toward St George’s Chapel, where they joined King Charles III and Queen Camilla, along with other senior members of the royal family. Their presence created a composed and united front, with all eyes on the Wales family as they arrived together.

Also attending the service were Princess Anne, Prince Edward, James Wessex, Peter Phillips, and several other relatives. However, the gathering also highlighted who was missing. Prince Andrew did not appear at the event, nor did his former wife Sarah Ferguson or their daughters, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice.

Their absence continues to reflect the ongoing fallout from the scandal surrounding Andrew’s past connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Since his legal troubles, his immediate family has gradually been excluded from key royal events, and the distance has become increasingly noticeable during major public appearances.

There are also reports of internal tensions behind the scenes. It has been suggested that Prince William advised members of the royal family to avoid being photographed with Andrew’s daughters and to maintain distance for the time being, adding another layer of quiet division within the family.

Meanwhile, Princess Beatrice is said to be facing difficulties in her personal life. According to insiders, her relationship with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi has become strained, with him reportedly spending more time abroad on business than at home.
While the Easter service projected unity on the surface, the underlying dynamics within the royal family continue to shift, making even the most traditional appearances feel charged with unspoken tension.