- King Charles III celebrated his first Easter as the monarch with Queen Consort Camilla and other members of the royal family at Windsor Castle.
- The King and Queen Consort shared a meaningful image on Twitter, wishing all their followers a Happy Easter.
- Some royal fans speculated that the King’s post was a message to Prince Harry, who did not attend the gathering, but it was a joyous occasion for the royal family after the death of Queen Elizabeth II last year.
King Charles III has celebrated his first Easter as the King of England with his wife, Queen Consort Camilla, and other members of the royal family. Here are the details of their Easter Sunday gathering at Windsor Castle:
- The 74-year-old monarch and Queen Consort Camilla joined members of the royal family, including the Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children, at Windsor Castle.
- The King and Queen Consort shared a meaningful image on their official Tweeter account, wishing all their followers a Happy Easter.
- Prince Andrew and Princess Anne also made an appearance at the traditional Easter Day Mattins, while Prince Harry and Meghan Markle did not attend the gathering.
Some royal fans speculated that the King’s post on Twitter was a message to his younger son Harry, who has not confirmed whether he would attend the King’s coronation in May or not.
However, it was a joyous occasion for the royal family as they celebrated their first Easter Sunday service since the death of Queen Elizabeth II last year.