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Royal Family Prepares for First Easter Without Queen Elizabeth II
As the royal family gears up to celebrate their first Easter without Queen Elizabeth II, they are poised to present a united front during the upcoming bank holiday weekend.
The royals are set to convene for Easter lunch, with all eyes on Prince William's wife, Catherine, Princess of Wales, as she reportedly steps into her new role within the family.
King Charles III is expected to relax a strict table rule, as suggested by a royal expert.
Amidst widespread discussions about the Princess of Wales' evolving role within the royal family, anticipation is high for her more prominent involvement during the Easter festivities.
This occasion is viewed as an opportunity for Catherine to showcase her support for the new king and exhibit her leadership capabilities.
Furthermore, it is anticipated that she will leverage her platform to advocate for causes close to her heart, such as mental health, education, and the arts.
Renowned royal expert Ingrid Steward foresees a significant reunion over the bank holiday weekend, marking the royal family's first Easter without the late Queen and the approaching second anniversary of Prince Philip's passing.
Steward predicts a gathering before the impending coronation of the king, with notable absences expected, including Prince Harry, Meghan, and their children residing in the United States.
Traditionally, Good Friday entails a fish feast, while Sundays involve attending church at St George's Chapel followed by a sumptuous four-course roast back at the residence.
However, Steward suggests that King Charles may relax a dining regulation previously enforced by the late Queen.
She mentioned to The Sun, “They will all have dinner together, but not the young children.
They will eat in the nursery dining room.”
Steward added that Catherine is likely to oversee some of the children's activities, including organizing an Easter egg hunt and visits to the Royal Mews.
Former royal chef Darren McGrady shared insights into the culinary traditions surrounding Easter at the palace, highlighting the elaborate meals enjoyed by the royal family.
The Easter weekend is a culinary extravaganza, featuring delectable dishes such as a traditional fish dinner on Fridays and a lavish four-course roast supper on Sundays, post-church service.
McGrady reminisced about serving a traditional roast lamb with seasonal vegetables, complemented by a compound salad consisting of lettuce, cucumber, mint, grated carrot, and coriander.
The Queen's fondness for freshly made Windsor cheese and sweet white Windsor peaches from the estate was also noted.
These culinary delights were cherished by the royal family, with the peaches being a coveted treat among all.
With the Easter gathering fast approaching, occurring just weeks before the King's coronation on May 6th, preparations are underway for the momentous event.
During the customary ceremony at Westminster Abbey, Camilla will be anointed as Queen Consort, marking a significant milestone for the royal family.
The presence of almost the entire royal family, including the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, is anticipated at the coronation ceremony.
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