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Princess Charlotte Stuns the Public at Easter Service in Windsor Castle

Ten-year-old Princess Charlotte, accompanied by her brothers, Prince George and Prince Louis, joined their parents, Prince William and Princess Catherine, at the Easter service held at Windsor Castle, an event led by King Charles that attracted numerous guests and media representatives.

Ten-year-old Princess Charlotte, along with her brothers, Prince George and Prince Louis, joined their parents, Prince William and Princess Catherine, at the Easter service taking place at Windsor Castle. This significant event was presided over by King Charles and undoubtedly drew the attention of numerous guests and media representatives.

Princess Charlotte impressed all attendees with her stylish and elegant outfit, which, according to journalists from Geo News, showcases that the young princess 'follows her mother's fashion rules.' Her ensemble consisted of a bespoke coat in a caramel hue, crafted by the renowned brand Catherine Walker, adorned with contrasting mocha-colored lapels and cuffs. Underneath the coat, the princess wore a soft blue pleated dress from Self-Portrait, priced at £200. Completing her look were sophisticated ballet flats from Tory Burch.

Stylist Charlotte Quli commented to Hello magazine, stating, 'Princess Charlotte has become a sort of fashion icon thanks to her timeless, tradition-inspired style. Her outfits are always beautiful and avoid obvious trends, but it is the thoughtful details that make her look special: a neatly tied bow in her hair, velvet collars, patent Mary Jane shoes, and a classic wool coat. At a time when many children strive to look older than their years, it is refreshing to see a ten-year-old girl who looks her age. Not too grown-up, not too casual.'

This grand event marked the first public appearance for 12-year-old Prince George, 10-year-old Princess Charlotte, and 7-year-old Prince Louis since Christmas. The last time they appeared together with the royal family was at the Christmas church service at St. Mary Magdalene Church located on the Sandringham estate. This outing was significant not only for the children but also for the entire family, as they had the opportunity to showcase their unity and support for one another.

In 2024, Prince William's family missed the Easter service due to Kate Middleton's announcement of her cancer diagnosis. Last year, Prince William and Princess Catherine also celebrated the holiday privately, a few months after the princess announced her remission in January 2025. At that time, the family celebrated the holiday in Norfolk at their country home, which became an important event for them after difficult times.

Thus, the Easter service at Windsor Castle became not only a festive occasion but also a symbol of renewal and unity for the royal family, which, despite challenges, continues to uphold the traditions and values passed down through generations.