This morning, the attended their annual at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor. It was a smaller group than normal—the and , as well as their three children, sat out this year’s service. The family is spending the holiday privately after the princess revealed she is . However, did make a noticeable appearance. Back in February, the king shared that he also had been and would need to scale back his public-facing duties. This was his first major appearance since the announcement of the news. Attending alongside him was
Queen Consort Camilla, as well as Princess Anne, Prince Edward, and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex. Due to medical advice, the king and queen sat away from other members of the family to minimize Charles’s interactions with others. The king did, however, greet the clergy in front of St. George’s and wave to the crowd who had gathered to see the family walk by. The monarch wore a navy blue suit for the occasion, while Queen Camilla opted for a dark green coat dress. Princess Anne, meanwhile, opted for a coat dress in mint green with a matching feather fascinator. In previous years, the
Royal Family has typically hosted a festive lunch at
Windsor Castle following the service, but this year, the celebrations have been scaled back out of respect and concern for Charles’s health. Meanwhile, the Wales family is said to be marking the holiday at their country home of in Norfolk. Even amid all the difficult news over the past few months, the royals are carrying on.