The Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their heirs, celebrated Easter by attending a solemn service at St. George's Chapel, where King Charles III and Queen Camilla awaited them.
Prince William and Kate Middleton, accompanied by their three children — 12-year-old Prince George, 11-year-old Princess Charlotte, and 7-year-old Prince Louis — arrived at the Easter service. They joined His Majesty King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the historic St. George's Chapel, where the entire Welsh family gathered.





Royal Guests and Absent Family Members
At this solemn Easter service, other members of the royal family joined the Waleses. Among those present were Princess Anne, Prince Edward, James Viscount Severn, Peter Phillips, and many others. However, some family members were absent. In particular, the disgraced Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, and their daughters Eugenie and Beatrice were not seen at the celebration with King Charles III. Following the scandal related to the Jeffrey Epstein case and the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the York princesses reportedly stopped receiving invitations to royal events. Furthermore, it is claimed that Prince William even advised his relatives to avoid taking pictures with their cousins to keep them "at arm's length" at least until the end of the current year.
Personal Struggles of Princess Beatrice
The scandal surrounding her father has significantly impacted Princess Beatrice's personal life. Rumor has it that her relationship with her husband, businessman Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, is going through a rough patch. Insiders report that Edoardo has noticeably distanced himself from his wife, preferring to spend more time on business trips abroad than at home.
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