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Kate Middleton, Prince William and their three children will NOT be joining King Charles and Queen Camilla for the Easter Sunday service at Windsor

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The Princess of Wales is understood to be determined to maintain her usual private routine as part of her recovery.
  • The Welsh are expected to have some quality family time during this period.
  • The King hopes to attend a service that has been called ‘Easter Lite’

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A cancer diagnosis can turn anyone’s world upside down, but the Princess of Wales is understood to be determined to maintain her usual private routine as part of her recovery.

Like all aspects of the announcement, this sense of normality is also a way of protecting his young family – a key reason why the Welsh have urged the press and public to respect their privacy during this difficult period.

Of course, there will be some disruptions. For example, it has been confirmed that the Welsh will not attend church in Windsor on Easter Sunday.

This is a change from last year, when the Prince and Princess attended the service with their three children for the first time: Four-year-old Louis was joined by his nine-year-old brother, Prince George, and his nine-year-old sister. seven. Princess Charlotte at St. George’s Chapel.

The King hopes to accompany Queen Camilla to a service that has been dubbed ‘Easter Lite’, because Charles has had to minimize his contact with other people while undergoing his own cancer treatment.

The Princess of Wales is understood to be determined to maintain her usual private routine as part of her recovery.

The Princess of Wales is understood to be determined to maintain her usual private routine as part of her recovery.

In the meantime, the Welsh are expected to have some quality family time. They usually spend their children’s holidays at the spacious Anmer Hall in Norfolk, their country home, and are known for enjoying ‘outdoor’ activities such as cycling and walking.

A candid video shared in 2021 to mark the couple’s 10th wedding anniversary provided an unprecedented glimpse into their family life: climbing sand dunes on a Norfolk beach, toasting marshmallows in the countryside and playing in the garden at Anmer Hall.

If she feels well enough, perhaps the princess will try to persuade the children to indulge her love of cold-water swimming.

Speaking on Mike Tindall’s podcast last year, he revealed: “I really love all sports. Personally, I love swimming wherever I can.

‘Cold swimming: the colder the better. I love it. A little bit to the point where William (says), ‘You’re crazy’ and it’s dark and it’s raining.

The Welsh are expected to spend quality time with their family and have urged the press and public to respect their privacy during this difficult period.

The Welsh are expected to spend quality time with their family and have urged the press and public to respect their privacy during this difficult period.

The Welsh are expected to spend quality time with their family and have urged the press and public to respect their privacy during this difficult period.

The Prince and Princess attended the service with their three children for the first time at St George's Chapel last year.

The Prince and Princess attended the service with their three children for the first time at St George's Chapel last year.

The Prince and Princess attended the service with their three children for the first time at St George’s Chapel last year.

The Welsh will not attend church in Windsor on Easter Sunday (pictured: The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte attending the Easter service last year)

The Welsh will not attend church in Windsor on Easter Sunday (pictured: The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte attending the Easter service last year)

The Welsh will not attend church in Windsor on Easter Sunday (pictured: The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte attending the Easter service last year)

Recently described as “the artistic one” by Prince William, Kate is likely to enjoy baking with the children, who have previously been photographed making cupcakes together.

On April 17, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will return to Lambrook School near Ascot.

William will then resume the work pattern he has maintained since the beginning of the year, juggling official duties with supporting his wife and family, which often includes schoolwork.

Family milestones are also on the horizon.

On April 23, Prince Louis will turn six years old, and ahead of Friday’s announcement, it was reported that the family would continue the annual tradition of releasing a new image to mark the occasion.

Six days later, William and Kate will celebrate their 13th wedding anniversary.

Last year, the couple posted a photo on their Instagram page. They were pictured smiling on bikes, dressed casually and hugging, as they enjoyed the sunny weather in Norfolk.

Aides did not confirm whether they plan to do so this time, but it was clear from Kate’s video message that William has been her rock in recent weeks.

“William and I have been doing our best to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young family,” she said, adding, “Having William by my side is also a great source of comfort and peace of mind.”

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