The Duke of York sat in the front row at King Constantine's memorial service last month
- Prince Andrew has been tipped to attend this weekend's Easter celebrations
- King Charles and Queen Camilla have confirmed their attendance on Easter Sunday
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Prince Andrew has been tipped to attend the royal Easter celebrations this weekend alongside his daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.
This comes after King Charles and Queen Camilla confirmed their attendance for this weekend's Easter Sunday service.
Last month, the King, 75, could not attend a memorial service for King Constantine of Greece due to his cancer treatment.
Charles paused all public-facing duties in light of his treatment, therefore, this Sunday will mark the first public royal engagement from the monarch since he announced his diagnosis.
Prince Andrew, Princess Eugenie, and Princess Beatrice are all tipped to be present this weekend
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Prince Andrew led the procession of royals at King Constantine's memorial
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At King Constantine's memorial service, King Charles was represented by his wife, the Queen, who arrived at St George's Chapel alongside Queen Anne-Marie of Greece.
At the time, the Duke of York took "centre stage" because King Charles and his nephew, Prince William, were absent.
The Prince of Wales had decided at the last minute not to attend, citing a "personal matter" at the time.
It was later discovered that William, 41, pulled out due to his wife Princess Kate being diagnosed with cancer.
Prince Andrew also sat in the front row, five seats away from Queen Camilla
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King Charles and Queen Camilla have confirmed their attendance for this Sunday's service
GettyPrince Andrew, 64, shocked royal fans by leading the procession of royals into St George's Chapel.
He also sat in the front row during the service, five seats away from Queen Camilla.
The father-of-two is now being tipped to attend the Easter Sunday service, as Buckingham Palace confirmed that other family members would join the King and Queen.
The Duke of York stepped down from royal duties in 2019 following his Newsnight interview with Emily Maitlis, where he discussed his connections with the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice are tipped to be present on Easter Sunday
PAHe was later stripped of his patronages and military medals by Queen Elizabeth II in 2022.
Under the reign of King Charles III, Andrew has made a few public appearances at family gatherings, including Christmas, Easter and the Coronation in 2023.
Princess Beatrice, 35, and Princess Eugenie, 34, are also being tipped to attend this Sunday's service, as the York sisters frequently step out at public royal gatherings like Christmas and Easter.
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Another royal who could attend the Easter Sunday service is Sarah Ferguson, 64, as she additionally attended King Constantine's memorial service.
The Duchess of York also surprised royal fans when she stepped out on the Sandringham Estate on Christmas Day in 2023, her first time celebrating the festive season with the royals since 1991.
Royal commentators viewed Fergie's attendance as significant because it represented King Charles's more relaxed attitude towards divorced couples, compared with Queen Elizabeth II.