Princess Anne made a stunning appearance in a vibrant green ensemble as she joined King Charles for his first significant royal function following the recent announcement of his cancer diagnosis.
The duo attended the traditional Easter Sunday worship service at Windsor’s George’s Chapel, accompanied by Princess Anne‘s husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Lawrence.
In light of health concerns amid the ongoing pandemic, this year’s Easter Matins service saw a reduced number of royal attendees to ensure safety precautions were met.
Princess Anne radiated joy as she alighted from her vehicle alongside her spouse, exuding elegance in a light green coat paired with an emerald green hat adorned with dark feathers.
Completing her look, the Princess Royal accessorized with a small tan clutch, brown gloves, and boots, along with a gold leaf-shaped brooch fastened to her collar.
As Princess Anne gracefully greeted fellow members of the royal family upon her arrival at the church, spectators in Windsor were treated to a sight of royalty stepping out into the Easter Sunday sunshine.
King Charles, brother to Princess Anne, made a public appearance of significant magnitude, indicating his medical team’s confidence in his attendance at the event despite undergoing cancer treatment.
Accompanied by a retinue of family members, including Sarah Ferguson, Prince Andrew, and other extended royals, Princess Anne and King Charles proceeded into Street George’s Chapel for the customary service.
The royal couple acknowledged the gathered crowd with smiles and waves, embodying a spirit of resilience and unity amidst challenging times.
Queen Camilla, in harmony with Princess Anne’s green attire, donned an elegant emerald dress designed by Anna Valentine, complemented by a matching hat from Philip Treacy.
Her ensemble was further accentuated by a black jacket, boots, and handbag, along with a striking brooch featuring diamonds and emeralds.
King Charles, sporting his signature suit and tie, exuded a sense of regal charm as he mingled with well-wishers.
Notably absent from the proceedings was Princess Anne’s daughter, Zuratindle, who may have been engaged in equestrian activities in Nottinghamshire.
Meanwhile, Kate, undergoing cancer treatment, was unable to join the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children for the Easter service at Street Georgia Chapel, as the family opted to celebrate the holiday together.
Among the distinguished guests present were the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, their son James, Earl of Wessex, and Prince Andrew, accompanied by his former spouse, Sarah Ferguson.
In a touching moment, King Charles reaffirmed his commitment to serving his people wholeheartedly during an audio address delivered at the Royal Monty service in Worcester Cathedral earlier in the week.