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.
30.03.2022 - 02:01 / etcanada.com
Princess Charlotte and older brother Prince George were just some of the many guests for their great-grandfather Prince Philip’s memorial service.
Charlotte, 6, and George, 8, joined their parents Prince William and Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey.
READ MORE: Queen Elizabeth II Attends Prince Philip’s Memorial Service, Marking Her First Public Appearance In Five Months
The service was broadcast and displayed on screens in the church.
Princess Charlotte adorably spotted herself on the screen, jumped a little and then gave a cute smile.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge left their youngest, Prince Louis, 3, at home.
The service honoured Prince Philip’s dedication to his family, nation, and Commonwealth, as stated by a press release shared by Buckingham Palace. The event also remembered his dedication to charitable organizations, the Armed Forces, conservation efforts, and the opportunities he provided for young people.
READ MORE: Prince George And Princess Charlotte Join Parents Prince William And Kate Middleton At Prince Philip’s Service
Earlier in the day, both Charlotte and George greeted the clergy, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.
Other members in attendance included Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and foreign royals including monarchs from Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain and more.
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.
Prince William and his wife Kate have attended an Easter Sunday church service at Windsor Castle.Queen Elizabeth II, who has been experiencing mobility problems, did not attend the service at St. George’s Chapel on the castle grounds, a fixture in the royals’ calendar.William and Kate, also known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, were accompanied by two of their three children: Prince George, 8, and 6-year-old Princess Charlotte.Also in attendance were the queen's youngest son, Prince Edward, with his wife Sophie and their children, and Princess Eugenie, the daughter of Prince Andrew.The queen, who turns 96 on Thursday, is celebrating her Platinum Jubilee this year, marking 70 years on the throne.She cut back on public duties on her doctors’ orders since spending a night in hospital in October, and also had a bout of COVID-19 in February.
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 is filled with members who are lucky to get fancy titles bestowed upon them, including the likes of HRH, dukedoms and honorary ranks.
Prince William appeared to make a sweet gesture to comfort his nervous son Prince George during his latest official public engagement at Prince Philip's memorial service on Tuesday, March 29.The eight year old Royal, who is next in line to the throne after his grandfather Prince Charles, 73, and dad William, 39, seemed to struggle with the pressure and eyes on him at the event as cameras showed the little boy looked worried. But a body language expert has claimed that the Duke of Cambridge sensed his eldest son's anxiety and gave him some gentle reassurance during a conversation with a member of the military.
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.
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".
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.
Their appearance at the memorial service for their great-grandfather Prince Philip was a surprise but, despite their young age, Prince George and Princess Charlotte behaved perfectly.The elder Cambridge children, who are currently on Easter holidays from Thomas’s school in London's Battersea, were immaculately turned out for the moving service at Westminster Abbey. George, eight, wore a suit while his six-year-old sister looked smart in a navy coat and tights.They arrived at the service alongside their parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, with George holding 39 year old William’s hand and Charlotte doing the same with her 40 year old mother.The family were met by the Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle, Dean of Westminster, who was conducting the service.
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.
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.
Honoring their great-grandfather. Prince William and Duchess Kate’s eldest two children attended Prince Philip’s memorial service on Tuesday, March 29.