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“Royal Family Resumes Duties After Easter Service”

The Royal Family, led by the King and Queen, attended the annual Easter Sunday church service, with the Prince and Princess of Wales choosing to skip the event. The gathering at St George’s Chapel in Windsor also included Princess Anne, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and other distinguished guests.

Prince Andrew and Ferige made an appearance after missing the Christmas celebrations at Sandringham due to Andrew’s involvement in a scandal related to an alleged Chinese spy. Their presence aimed to prevent further embarrassment for the monarchy.

During the service, hymns like Te Deum Laudamus and readings took place, followed by The Blessing and the National Anthem. Afterward, the King and Queen interacted with the public, exchanging Easter wishes and greetings.

On the other hand, William and Kate opted to spend the Easter weekend with their children at their Norfolk residence, as the Prince of Wales informed the King of their decision to prioritize family time. The couple had previously spent time skiing in the French Alps and vacationing in Mustique.

The King, who is undergoing cancer treatment, has been dedicated to his duties, as confirmed by Queen Camilla. Despite facing health challenges, the King remains committed to his royal responsibilities and public engagements.

The Royal Family’s return to normal duties follows a challenging period, marked by health issues and personal struggles. As they resume their official roles, the Mirror has introduced a Royal WhatsApp community to provide readers with the latest updates and exclusive news on the royal family. Joining the community allows members to receive direct updates and special offers related to royal news.

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