George, 12, looked so tall as he walked alongside his family, donning a dark navy suit and blue tie that matched his younger brother Louis, seven, and father William. The ever-growing royal appeared to be catching up to his parents in height, smiling as he walked beside them.
Meanwhile, his sister Charlotte, ten, wore a camel and brown collared coat over a blue dress that complemented the boys' ties, while her mother Kate opted for a cream blazer with a matching skirt and hat.
The Waleses attended the Easter service alongside other members of the royal family, led by King Charles and Queen Camilla, and including Princess Anne, Prince Edward, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, James Wessex, Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling.
The young royals were seen smiling as they made their way to the chapel, greeting their grandparents, King Charles and Queen Camilla, as well as the Dean of Windsor, the Rt Rev Christopher Cocksworth, before heading inside.
As is tradition, the royal family steps out each year to mark the Christian holiday, travelling in convoy to church much like they do at Christmas. After the service, they return to Windsor Castle to enjoy a traditional roast lamb lunch, just like many families across the nation.
This marks the first time the Prince and Princess of Wales' family have joined public Easter celebrations since 2023, having chosen to mark the occasion privately in recent years.
The Waleses attend the Christmas Morning Service at Sandringham Church on 25 December 2025
Once again, Prince George led his siblings in a navy overcoat and white shirt, with Louis following suit. George smiled as he greeted well-wishers, while his younger brother delighted crowds by enthusiastically accepting gifts, including a teddy bear and a chocolate Lindt ball.
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