Senior royals have joined Queen Elizabeth II to celebrate Easter with a special service at Windsor Castle.
The monarch was joined at St. George’s Chapel on the castle grounds by Prince William, his wife Kate, and other close family members.
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William and Kate did not bring 3-year-old Prince George or 1-year-old Princess Charlotte to the church.
Easter proved far easier for the 90-year-old monarch than Christmas, when illness kept her and her husband Prince Philip from attending the traditional service.
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Elizabeth and Philip arrived by car while younger family members walked to the service.
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Well-wishers gathered outside the grounds to catch a glimpse of the royals arriving.
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