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Prince William and Princess Kate confirmed to make Easter Sunday appearance with George, Charlotte and Louis

The Prince and Princess of Wales have been spending the school holidays with their children

William and Kate will step out on Easter Sunday with George, Charlotte and Louis
Danielle Stacey
Online Royal CorrespondentLondon
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The Prince and Princess of Wales will step out for the Easter Sunday service with their children, Kensington Palace has confirmed. 

Prince William and Kate will be joined by Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and four-year-old Prince Louis, who is expected to make his debut at the church service at St George's Chapel in Windsor. 

It comes after Buckingham Palace confirmed that George will have a starring role as one of King Charles's Pages of Honour at the coronation on 6 May. 

William and Kate are currently taking a break from their royal duties to spend time with their children during their Easter holidays. George, Charlotte and Louis attend Lambrook school, which is a short drive from their Windsor home, Adelaide Cottage. 

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Prince and Princess of Wales attend Easter Sunday service with Prince George and Princess Charlotte, 2022© Getty
George and Charlotte made their Easter Sunday debut last year

The Waleses typically spend school holidays at their Norfolk abode, Anmer Hall, but have been known to travel abroad in the past for ski breaks. 

William and Kate are regulars at the Easter Sunday church service, and it's likely that they will be joined by William's cousins, including Zara Tindall and her husband Mike, Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and Peter Phillips

George and Charlotte attended the event for the first time last year, with the family coordinating in blue and navy outfits. Mike and Zara were also accompanied by their eldest child, Mia, while Peter was joined by his daughters, Savannah and Isla. Take a look back at their arrival at church last year...

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While the King and the Queen have spent Easter at their Scottish residence, Birkhall, in the past, it is expected that they will host the royals in Windsor this year. 

Charles and Camilla will also attend the Royal Maundy Service at York Minster on Thursday, where the King will distribute the Maundy money for the first time as monarch.

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