The British royals headed to the Easter Church on Sunday morning.
Princess Catherine and Princess Charlotte stood out from the crowd dressed in dark clothes. PDO
On Sunday, April 5, the British royals attended a traditional Easter service on the grounds of Windsor Castle.
King Charles, Queen Consort Camilla, Prince William and Princess Catherine and their families came to the service. Prince Edward also arrived with his son, as well as Princess Anne.
King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla on Sunday morning. PDO
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, aka the former Prince Andrew, did not attend the service. Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson was also absent. Andrew’s children, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, did not attend the service.
The Daily Mail according to the former prince was at home in Sandringham at the same time, walking his dogs. Andrew moved to Sandringham in East England earlier this spring. The Daily Mail already predicted this week that Andrew will have a lonely Easter ahead of him, as his family has practically abandoned him due to the row and he is not welcome in the traditional Easter church either.
Prince George catches up with his parents in length. PDO
Princess Catherine’s outfit was spring. PDO
Andrew currently lives on the grounds of the Sandringham estate at Wood Farm, but is due to move to Marsh Farm.
The Sun previously reported that Andrew was due to move in by the Easter weekend, but the plan appears to have been delayed. Andrew’s housing issues have caused friction within the royal family.
The ex-prince has been at the center of controversy in recent years. He was arrested on February 19 on suspicion of abuse of office. According to the British media, Andrew is suspected of passing on confidential information to Jeffrey Epstein, a businessman convicted of sex crimes.

