Princess of Wales Kate Middleton and Prince William did not join the royal family for Easter Sunday celebrations for the second year in a row, prompting various reactions from royal enthusiasts.
The New York Post featured a story titled “Prince William and Kate Middleton skip royal Easter celebrations for second year in a row,” where fans shared their perspectives in the comments.
One royal fan commented on the post, stating, “Ok! They can skip it. Last year was due to Catherine’s health. This year I don’t blame them. They can spend time as a family! Happy Easter everyone.”
Another commenter speculated, “William and Kate are feuding with the King and Camilla? Must be. too bad.”
A third reacted to a photo of the King and Queen Consort, saying, “Lovely photo of King Charles and Queen Camilla. Nice to see KC smiling and I hope he is better after his recent hospitalisation. Happy Easter to the BRF and all.”
According to the report, instead of attending the Easter Service at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor with King Charles, Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, Duchess Sophie, and other members of the royal family, the Prince and Princess of Wales chose to spend the holiday in Norfolk with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.