The Dukes of Cambridge, William and KateThey led the royal entourage this Sunday that attended a religious service for Easter in Cambridge at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, from which Queen Elizabeth II was absent, who has mobility problems.
The Duke and Duchess attended the annual ceremony with their sons George -third in the line of succession- and charlottewhile Prince Charles, heir to the throne, and his wife, Camilla, were also missing.
Glorious day at Windsor Castle today as the @RoyalFamily arrive for the Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel @RoyalFamily pic.twitter.com/MASTOoXGDn
— Naomi Herring (@_NaomiHerring) April 17, 2022
Queen Elizabeth has limited public appearances
The queen, who turns 96 next Thursday and marked her 70th reign on February 6, has limited her public appearances due to her difficulty moving around and is replaced on many occasions by her eldest son, Carlos, who gradually assumes more duties monarchists
Behind the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge walked the Earls of Wessex, Edward and Sofia, with their children, Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn, along with Princess Eugenie and Peter Phillips (Princess Anne’s son) and their daughters Savannah and Island.
Zara, daughter of Ana, and Mike Tindall brought their oldest daughter, Mia.
Queen Elizabeth recently made an exception by attending the tribute ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London on March 29 for her late husband, Prince Philip, who died on April 9, 2021 at the age of 99.
Last Thursday, the sovereign received a visit in Windsor from her grandson Harry with his wife, Meghan Markle, currently residing in the United States, who were on their way to the Netherlands to open the Invictus Games for sick, injured or disabled war veterans. .