Royal family shows united front in green for Easter amid cancer battles
Catherine and Prince William were notably absent
The Royal family offered a moving tribute of solidarity on Easter Sunday last year, standing united during a testing chapter for the monarchy.
Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, and Sara, Duchess of York, led the gathering at St George's Chapel, all dressed in varying shades of green-symbolising support for King Charles and Catherine, Princess of Wales, who had shared their cancer diagnosis.
Camilla wore a sophisticated emerald green dress by Anna Valentine, while Princess Anne chose a mint green herringbone coat.
Sarah Ferguson, marking her return to public royal events following Christmas at Sandringham, stood out in a tweed Dolce & Gabbana dress, reported DailyMail.
Her presence carried added weight, having courageously battled breast and skin cancer. The coordinated green palette-closely associated with cancer awareness and Macmillan Cancer Support-carried deep emotional resonance.
Meanwhile, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh wore a striking deep purple Prada coat dress. Though Catherine and Prince William were notably absent, the visual unity among the royals projected a message of hope, coMpassion, and resilience.
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