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British Royals Attend Easter Service at Windsor, Andrew Absent

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British Royals Attend Easter Service at Windsor, Andrew Absent

Credited from: BBC

  • King Charles and Queen Camilla attended Easter service at Windsor.
  • Prince William and family returned after two years away.
  • Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and his family were notably absent.
  • Dame Sarah Mullally delivered her first Easter sermon as Archbishop.
  • The service is a traditional family event within the royal calendar.

The traditional Easter service at St. George's Chapel, Windsor was attended by King Charles III and Queen Camilla, alongside Prince William, Catherine (Princess of Wales), and their children. This reunion marked a return for the Wales family, who missed the last two years due to family commitments and health concerns, including Catherine's cancer treatment. They engaged warmly with the gathered crowd, waving and wishing attendees a "Happy Easter" after the service, according to BBC, Reuters, and CBS News.

Notably absent from the event was Prince Andrew, Mountbatten-Windsor, who has been implicated in ongoing legal and public scrutiny following his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. His absence was reported to be a family decision, in light of ongoing controversies. Sources confirmed the princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, who missed the event, had made alternative plans, underscoring the sensitivity surrounding their father's current situation. This aligns with reports on the family's ongoing dynamics post-Andrew's arrest on suspicion of misconduct, according to Reuters and CBS News.

The Easter service also featured the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally, who delivered her inaugural Easter sermon, advocating for peace amid global conflicts. Mullally’s message reflected a call for harmony in a tumultuous time, highlighting the church's role in addressing broader societal issues, according to BBC, Reuters, and CBS News.

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