The Royal Family Attends Easter Sunday Service at St George’s Chapel

Queen Camilla, Princess of Wales,Princess Charlotte, Harriet Sperling, Sarah Chatto, Isla and Savannah Phillips

On April 5, 2026, King Charles and Queen Camilla lead the royal family in attended the traditional Easter service at St George's Chapel in Windsor. They were accompanied by other members of the Royal Family, including the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

Queen Camilla, Princess of Wales,Princess Charlotte, Harriet Sperling, Sarah Chatto, Isla and Savannah Phillips

Queen Camilla, Princess of Wales,Princess Charlotte, Harriet Sperling, Sarah Chatto, Isla and Savannah Phillips

Queen Camilla, Princess of Wales,Princess Charlotte, Harriet Sperling, Sarah Chatto, Isla and Savannah Phillips

Queen Camilla, Princess of Wales,Princess Charlotte, Harriet Sperling, Sarah Chatto, Isla and Savannah Phillips

The Duke of Edinburgh, James, Earl of Wessex, Princess Anne, Sir Tim Laurence, Daniel Chatto, Lady Sarah Chatto, Isla Phillips, Savannah Phillips and Harriet Sperling's daughter Georgina attend the Easter Service. Peter Phillips and fiancée Harriet Sperling join royals ahead of June wedding.

Queen Camilla, Princess of Wales,Princess Charlotte, Harriet Sperling, Sarah Chatto, Isla and Savannah Phillips

Queen Camilla, Princess of Wales,Princess Charlotte, Harriet Sperling, Sarah Chatto, Isla and Savannah Phillips

Queen Camilla, Princess of Wales,Princess Charlotte, Harriet Sperling, Sarah Chatto, Isla and Savannah Phillips

Queen Camilla wore a red wool crepe dress by Fiona Clare and a hat by Philip Treacy, with a brooch that had belonged to Queen Elizabeth II. The Princess of Wales wore a crepe belted midi dress by Self-Portrait. Princess Charlotte wore a bespoke butterscotch coat dress by Catherine Walker, paired with a new blue pleated chiffon dress by Self-Portrait.

Queen Camilla, Princess of Wales,Princess Charlotte, Harriet Sperling, Sarah Chatto, Isla and Savannah Phillips

Queen Camilla, Princess of Wales,Princess Charlotte, Harriet Sperling, Sarah Chatto, Isla and Savannah Phillips

The Princess of Wales wore Self Portrait Crepe Belted Midi Dress
Self Portrait Crepe Belted Midi Dress
12 Comments
  1. Anonymous5/4/26 15:51

    they look so beautiful and stylish

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  2. Anonymous5/4/26 15:57

    Love the Queens red dress and hat!
    Everybody Well dressed for the event

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  3. Charlotte is growing into a beauty! Catherine and Anne both look gorgeous.

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  4. VDogwood5/4/26 16:27

    Peter Phillips’ finance looks stunning in her blue outfit.

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  5. Anonymous5/4/26 16:40

    I love Harriet’s Beulah two piece. I like the powder blue accessories.
    I don’t dislike the PoW choice, it just seems a little bland. Maybe if she’d have worn a tan belt like the model it might have helped. I also feel she needed a size down. The jacket looks a little big.
    Camilla in red, a bold choice for Easter.
    We all want the young girls to feel comfortable in what they wear, but for a church service a little modesty might have been in order, rather than the short dresses Peter’s daughters are wearing. Harriet daughter looks modern fresh and respectful in her choice.
    Lowri.

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    1. Anonymous5/4/26 17:30

      Peter's daughters are looking good. They are much too young to wear long clothes and have plenty of time to do so.

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  6. Anonymous5/4/26 17:02

    Queen Camilla left her boots home and wore black panty hose and shoes with an elegant little heel. If only she would have worn nude or natural looking panty hose, it would have been much more elegant with her red coat and hat.
    I don't like the dress or 2 piece (jacket and skirt) by self portrait worn by Princess Catherine. It is much too long and the light beige color does nothing for her. Princess Anne wears an old coat but the color is beautiful. I don't understand why she must still wear black suede boots. Even when it is not warm enough for the time of the year, nobody is wearing knee boots at Easter.

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    1. Anonymous5/4/26 17:41

      17:02 “nobody is wearing knee boots for Easter” is simply not true. It’s completely acceptable to wear boots when (1) it’s cold, (2) you’re cold, or (3) you want to.

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    2. Anonymous5/4/26 17:42

      @17:02: "nobody is wearing knee boots at Easter" - how do you know "nobody" does that? And why not? Please explain.

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  7. Anonymous5/4/26 17:50

    Everyone looks bright, cheerful and well dressed. Q.Camilla looks lovely in red,the contrast of black shoes and tights is good. Peter Phillips girls are blossoming and are dressed appropriately (knee length is not too short!). The P. Of Wales looking very dapper as are his children, love Catherine's outfit, oak leaves on the hat a nice finishing touch. P.Anne wears blue well, @17:02 knee boots were worn by Q.Mary too!

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  8. Anonymous5/4/26 17:52

    The Philips girls have gotten so tall. They looked cute. I was still wearing stockings and Easter dresses at their age but I don't mind their dressing less formal. Sometimes I wore a hat. Can't see Harriet's daughter but I'm sure she looks nice as well. I didn't care for the POW's skirt suit the first time she wore it and don't now. I liked a lot of what I've seen Harriet wear so far but this is okay. Not much interest style wise. No Sophie or Lady Louise. Happy Easter.

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  9. Anonymous5/4/26 17:54

    Where is princess Eugenie and her sister princess Beatrice, they have done nothing wrong, they should be there!

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