Kate Middleton and Prince William once arrived after Queen Elizabeth at Easter service

Kate Middleton and Prince William will be attending the Easter Sunday service today along with their three children at Windsor Castle. The royals typically adhere to a convention at Easter that requires the oldest family member to appear last, rather than showing up together.

Kate and William had to enter the chapel silently after the others because they arrived after the Queen and also after the commencement of the service.

This meant the late Queen looked visibly confused as she arrived at Windsor Castle and could not see the Prince and Princess.

However, the late monarch was probably understanding because she was seen grinning and laughing with the couple afterwards.

Since Kate and William now reside in Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor estate, the couple will likely not have to worry about getting delayed in traffic when travelling to Windsor.

The nosegay, a customary little floral bouquet, was given to the royal couple as they entered the cathedral.

After the couple took their seats, the religious ceremony began.

The approximate 1,500 members of the congregation watched as the King made his way around the cathedral, giving 74 men and 74 women the Maundy money.

The donation is given as a token of appreciation for the winners’ excellent Christian service and for improving the lives of residents in their communities.

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