After two years away due to serious health concerns, the Prince and Princess of Wales made a long-awaited return to the Easter Matins Service at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, joined by their three children. Their absence in 2024 followed Catherine’s chemotherapy after abdominal surgery, prompting a private focus on family and recovery. In 2025, they again stayed away as she continued healing.
This year’s appearance marked a symbolic step back into public life. Catherine wore a cream Self Portrait dress with a matching hat, while Princess Charlotte mirrored her mother in soft neutrals. Prince George and Prince Louis wore navy suits with blue ties, creating a unified family image.
The return drew widespread attention and admiration online, with many praising Catherine’s fashion choices and Charlotte’s resemblance to her father. Observers celebrated the family’s unity and resilience after years of private struggle.
The Easter service, long a royal tradition, signaled more than attendance: it was a statement of quiet strength, a family emerging from hardship, and a careful, measured step back into public life.
