The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are extremely hands on parents when looking after their children - Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis - but need extra help as working royals.
29.03.2022 - 16:43 / hollywoodlife.com
Several members of the Royal Family attended a memorial service for Queen Elizabeth II‘s late husband, Prince Philip, on Tuesday, March 29. Prince George, 8, and Princess Charlotte, 6, were at Westminster Abbey to honor their great-grandfather, who passed away at the age of 99 in April 2021. The royal siblings were pictured arriving at the event with their parents, Prince William, 39, and Kate Middleton, 40. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s youngest child, son Prince Louis, 3, is too young to attend the service.
George and Charlotte looked so grown up in the photos from Philip’s memorial. George tightly held onto William’s hand as the father-son duo looked dapper in matching navy suits and ties. Charlotte, meanwhile, was so adorable in a navy dress coat. She held hands with Kate, who stunned in a black-and-white polka dat dress and a black hat.
Queen Elizabeth, 95, was also at the service. She wore a green coat and matching hat for the event. Inside the service, Queen Elizabeth was pictured sitting in the front row near her son Prince Charles, 73, and his wife Camilla Parker-Bowles, 74. William and Kate sat one row behind with George and Charlotte.
Related GalleryOther members of the Royal Family that also attended Prince Philip’s service include Prince Andrew and his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. Andrew’s presence was a big surprising, considering he’s been stripped of his royal affiliation due to sex abuse allegations.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle did not attend the service. The couple have distanced themselves from the Royal Family and reside in California with their two children, son Archie, 2, and 9-month-old daughter Lilibet.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are extremely hands on parents when looking after their children - Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis - but need extra help as working royals.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte marked a special milestone on Easter! Prince William and Kate Middleton’s oldest children joined their parents during Easter Sunday church service at St. Georges Chapel at Windsor Castle. The Cambridges coordinated in blue outfits for the outing.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte marked a special milestone on Easter! Prince William and Kate Middleton’s oldest children joined their parents during Easter Sunday church service at St. Georges Chapel at Windsor Castle. The Cambridges coordinated in blue outfits for the outing.
Hopping into the holidays! Members of the royal family gathered for their annual Easter service without their matriarch, Queen Elizabeth ll, on Sunday, April 17.
Kate Middleton looked stunning as she attended the Easter Sunday service alongside husband Prince William and children Prince George and Princess Charlotte.The beautiful Duchess, 40, opted for a light blue dress and dark blue hat for the occasion as she arrived at St George's Chapel in Windsor for the traditional Easter Mattins Service. Kate partnered her look with a matching clutch bag and blue heels. Prince William, 39, looked smart in a suit as did little George, eight, and Charlotte looked like a mini Kate as she strolled in her sky blue dress and tights.
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The royal family gathered together at Westminster Abbey on Tuesday 29 March, to remember and celebrate the life of the late Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Philip sadly passed away in April 2021 at the age of 99, and in order to mark the upcoming first anniversary a special memorial was held.
Lorraine Kelly blasted Prince Harry for missing Prince Philip's memorial service.
Princess Charlotte and her older brother Prince George attended the touching memorial for Prince Philip at Westminster Abbey on Tuesday – and the young Princess followed in her mum Kate Middleton's stylish footsteps. Not only were the siblings there to remember their great grandfather but it was also their first big induction into royal life, which left Kate and William "proud".
Princess Charlotte and older brother Prince George were just some of the many guests for their great-grandfather Prince Philip’s memorial service.
READ MORE: Photos show Prince William struggling to take his eyes off Kate Middleton during their Caribbean tour Prince George and Princess Charlotte joined Prince William and Catherine at the memorial service for their great-grandfather this morning at Westminster Abbey (March 29). The pair looked shy as they arrived hand-in-hand with their parents but soon started to smile as they ventured into the Abbey. While the service was underway, many royal fans couldn't help but point out the adorable moment Princess Charlotte was scanning the rows behind her and saw her father's cousin, Princess Beatrice.
Prince Harry has faced fresh criticism over his decision not to attend his grandfather Prince Philip’s memorial service. The prince announced his decision not to return for the memorial service, which took place on Tuesday morning, after he raised concerns about his safety during his trips to the UK.The Duke threatened legal action to acquire security for his family when they fly over from the US.
The memorial service for the late Duke of Edinburgh (aka Prince Philip, the Queen‘s late husband) was underway earlier today (March 29) at Westminster Abbey in London, England.
The royal family gathered at Westminster Abbey on Tuesday to remember the late Prince Philip in a Service of Thanksgiving. The service was held to accommodate a larger group of people after the Duke of Edinburgh’s April 2021 funeral was forced to be cut back due to COVID-19 protocols.
Honoring their great-grandfather. Prince William and Duchess Kate’s eldest two children attended Prince Philip’s memorial service on Tuesday, March 29.