William and Kate Lead Royals in Easter Celebration

The Prince and Princess of Wales joined the Royal Family for Easter.
The King and Queen led the family in a show of unity at St George's Chapel.
William and Kate missed the service last year due to family commitments.
William and Kate led the royals to church with their children.
The outing was the biggest royal gathering since Andrew's arrest.
William, Kate, and their children walked to St George's Chapel.
Princess Anne and others followed them to the chapel.
Charlotte waved to the crowd near the chapel.
Charlotte shared a moment with her dad William.
Peter Phillips and his wife-to-be attended the royal event.
Charles and Camilla arrived at the chapel by car.
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Andrew and Fergie did not attend the Easter service.
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Protesters attended the service with anti-monarchy banners.
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