WATCH NOW: King Charles is 'determined like his mother' to deliver on royal duties and attend Easter service.
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Easter Sunday takes place on April 20 this year
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King Charles and Queen Camilla will lead the Royal Family on Easter Sunday, Buckingham Palace has confirmed in a fresh announcement.
Easter Sunday takes place on April 20, and the Royal Family will gather at St George's Chapel in Windsor.
The statement read: "Their Majesties The King and Queen, accompanied by Members of the Royal Family, will attend the Easter Matins Service at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor on Easter Sunday."
In 2024, the King attended church on Easter Sunday in his most significant public appearance after his cancer diagnosis.
King Charles and Queen Camilla to lead Royal Family on Easter Sunday in fresh announcement
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He was seen shaking hands with members of the public once the service was over.
The Princess of Wales, who at the time was also undergoing cancer treatment, did not attend, and neither did Prince William or their three children.
Princess Kate, 43, is now in remission, so it is possible she could be present in Windsor on Easter Sunday with the King and Queen.
The King and Queen were joined by Princess Anne, Timothy Laurence, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson on Easter Sunday last year.
Princess Kate did not attend the Easter Sunday service in 2024 following her cancer diagnosis
PAIn previous years, other royals have attended, including Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Zara Tindall, Mike Tindall, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and Lady Louise Windsor.
It is not confirmed whether Prince Andrew, 65, will attend the Easter Sunday service following the scandal surrounding his relationship with an alleged Chinese spy.
Once the reports were published, the Duke of York and his ex-wife, Fergie, chose not to attend the Royal Family Christmas service in 2024 to avoid unnecessary distractions.
The former couple remained at their Windsor home, Royal Lodge, where Andrew has lived since 2003.
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Earlier this year, it was confirmed that the King and Queen would be attending the Royal Maundy Service at Durham Cathedral on Thursday, April 17.
Their Majesties' are normally not joined by other members of the Royal Family during this event.
The wider family will instead likely join the King and Queen on Easter Sunday in Windsor.