How Prince William and Kate broke royal protocol over Easter
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge ran late after being caught in traffic
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridgebroke royal protocol over Easter, all thanks to roadworks! The royal couple were late to arrive at the Easter church service at St George's chapel in Windsor on Sunday, and broke protocol by arriving after the Queen. According to HELLO!'s royal correspondent, Emily Nash, the royal family typically arrive at events in order of rank, with the most senior arriving last. This means that her Majesty would usually be the last to arrive at an event. However, unfortunately the couple were stuck in traffic thanks to roadworks on the M4. The pair had been spending Easter weekend with Kate's parents at their home in Bucklebury with their two children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Kate and William arrived late to the service
The Queen, Prince William and Kate were also joined by Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, Princess Anne and Zara Tindall, while Prince Philip, who is thought to have been experiencing troubles with his hip, was absent, as was Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, with Kensington Palace describing their weekend plans as "private". The Queen looked to be in great spirits as she left the church in a bold pink jacket and skirt, and smiled as she accepted posies from two six-year-old girls following the service.
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