No big family reunion on the horizon.
Kate and William will spend the Easter holidays in a small group, surrounded by their three children, George (10 years old), Charlotte (8 years old) and Louis (5 years old).
If for a time, Kate's return had been announced for Easter by Kensington Palace, the announcement of her cancer on March 22, 2024 changed the situation somewhat.
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According to
Entertainment Tonight
, the Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children were seen leaving Adelaide Cottage, their main residence in Windsor, to go to Anmer Hall in Sandringham.
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The opportunity for the couple and their children to meet in their country house for the school holidays, and at the same time to visit King Charles III, also suffering from cancer.
The monarch has in fact resided in Sandringham since the announcement of his illness.
A much-needed break for Kate after the many reactions linked to the announcement of her cancer.
What celebration for Easter this year?
Usually for Easter, the British royal family attends a religious service at Saint George's Chapel in Windsor, which Kate and William will not attend this year.
A source also told
Entertainment Tonight
that part of the family could nevertheless attend a mass in Sandringham.
The opportunity for King Charles III and Kate to appear publicly for the first time since the announcement of their cancers?