George, Charlotte and Louis to make special appearance on Easter Sunday with Kate and Will


The Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their three children, will attend the Easter Sunday service on April 9, it has been confirmed. Prince Louis is set to be make his debut at the church service this week. Prince George and Princess Charlotte made their debuts at the service last year.

The news comes as the royal couple have not made any appearances this week due to the three children being out of school for the Easter holidays.

The family-of-five have been enjoying some much-needed family time.

Although their plans for this week have not been announced, the royal couple typically spends the Easter holidays at their home in Anmer Hall, which is located in Norfolk.

Last year, the family strayed away from their typical plans by opting to go skiing in France instead.

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At last year’s service, the royal couple, nine-year-old Prince George and seven-year-old Princess Charlotte wore colour-coordinated outfits.

The family arrived all dressed in blue and navy outfits.

Prince Louis is set to celebrate his fifth birthday in just over two weeks time, on April 23.

No other royal appearances for this year’s service have been confirmed, although many members of the Royal Family are expected to attend.

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Princess Anne, Zara and Mike Tindall and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh are some of the royals expected.

The day will also mark a series of firsts, the first service since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, and the first of King Charles III’s reign.

The Palace has also confirmed that the Waleses’ eldest, George, will take on a special role for his grandfather’s Coronation next month.

George, who will turn 10 in July, will have a starring role as one of the King’s Pages of Honour on May 6.

It remains unknown what roles Charlotte and Louis will hold, although they will be featured in the regal procession with George and their parents.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been invited to the Coronation on May 6, although their two children have reportedly not been invited.

The couple, who are now based in the US, are yet to confirm their plans.



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