Prince William and Kate Middleton are expected to join King Charles and other members of the royal family for the traditional Easter Service at St George’s Chapel on Sunday.
This has been claimed by royal expert Roya Nikkhah in a tweet after Princess Beatrice and Eugenie's decision to skip the service amid Sarah Ferguson and Andrew scandal surrounding Epstein.
The royal expert tweeted, “The Prince and Princess of Wales are expected to join the royal family for the Windsor service this year, having not attended for the last two years.
“Last year, the former Duke and Duchess of York attended, and the Waleses opted to spend “extended time as a family” in Norfolk.”
She also confirmed, “Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie will not join the King, the Queen and the royal family for the traditional Easter Service at St George’s Chapel on Sunday.”
Another royal expert Rebecca English said, “In what will be good news for royal fans, the Prince and Princess of Wales are expected to join the King and Queen at St George’s Chapel on Easter Sunday. Hopefully that will mean the children too.”
It may be noted here that the York sisters previously joined the King and Queen at Sandringham for Christmas in 2025, accompanied by their respective husbands.
The fresh claims came hours after Buckingham Palace confirmed on Monday that King Charles and Queen Camilla would attend the Easter Matins Service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, on Easter Sunday.
Moreover, according to the GB News, Princess Eugenie will likely celebrate Easter with her husband, Jack Brooksbank, and their two sons, August and Ernest.
While, Beatrice is expected to join her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, with whom she shares two daughters Sienna and Athena.