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Sweet Moment Captured: Princess Charlotte Steals the Show at Easter Service
Princess Charlotte was the center of attention at the traditional Easter service, charming onlookers with her innocent demeanor.
While her mother exchanged greetings with a reverend, the young princess appeared to be more interested in the floor than the formalities taking place around her.
In contrast, the Duke of Cambridge and Prince George seemed more engaged during the interactions.
Despite this, it was Charlotte who captured hearts and drew admiration from Twitter users for her delightful presence.
One Twitter user, Patricia Hogson, expressed her admiration, noting Charlotte's resemblance to the Queen with her lovely cheeks and smile.
She praised the children's attire, describing them as beautifully dressed in traditional clothes.
This appearance marked Charlotte's second public outing in just three weeks, following her endearing presence at a memorial service honoring her late great-grandfather, Prince Philip.
Dressed in a charming floral spring dress paired with a neat navy cardigan, young Charlotte exuded grace as she made her way to the Easter service.
Her elder brother, Prince George, took cues from his father's style, donning a smart navy suit for the occasion.
The Duchess of Cambridge complemented her daughter's ensemble by wearing a pastel blue coat adorned with a darker-hued hat, showcasing a coordinated family look.
Notably absent from the service was the Queen, who has been facing mobility challenges.
Her absence marked a departure from the usual royal attendance at this significant event in the calendar.
Representing the monarch were the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, who had also attended the Royal Maundy service at the same chapel the previous Thursday.
The Queen, however, had participated in a recent service at Westminster Abbey honoring the life of the Duke of Edinburgh alongside senior royals and a large congregation.
Despite her advanced age of 95, with her 96th birthday approaching, the Queen has remained active in her duties as head of state.