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Green became the order of the day at the royal family‘s Easter church service in Windsor, with Princess Anne, Sarah Ferguson, and Queen Camilla standing out among the royals in their coordinating outfits. Easter 2024 was one of the most anticipated in the royal sphere, with King Charles and Kate Middleton’s respective cancer battles ushering in lots of changes in long-held traditions.
Royals Impress in Multiple Shades of Green During Easter Service
This year alone, the Prince and Princess of Wales skipped the customary Easter service, King Charles sat apart from the main congregation, the number of attendees was seriously downsized, and the royal after-service lunch had many missing family members. Thankfully, some things stayed the same, including the royal family’s penchant for wearing festive Spring looks ranging from soft pinks and blues to greens and purples.
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King Charles Honors Royal Easter Tradition With Queen Camilla By His Side Despite Cancer BattleThis year, the most senior royals in attendance opted for traditional Easter green as a unifying theme. Fronting this festive Easter choice were Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, and Sarah Ferguson, who, in their green dresses, floored even the younger, style-focused royals in attendance.
Queen Camilla, who arrived in the company of her husband King Charles looked radiant in her Emerald green dress with jade details in the cuffs and neck region. She paired the Anna Valentine creation with a matching hat by Philip Treacy, finishing off with black accessories. The Queen consort looked glamorous in green as she waved to the awaiting crowd, before stepping into St. George’s chapel for the Easter service, joined by other royals.
Sarah Ferguson and Princess Anne’s Easter Dresses Symbolize a Fresh Start
The Duchess of York went for a more delicate hue, donning a boucle dress with sheer tights and black pumps. She cinched her outfit at the waist with a gold and black chain belt that coordinated with her other accessories. She rocked a headband instead of a hat to hold her amber locks in place.
Like Sarah Ferguson, Princess Anne opted for a softer shade of green, looking stunning in her herringbone coat. The Princess threw on an emerald green pillbox hat. She accentuated her appearance with brown accessories, deviating from the black shade most other royals opted for. Notably, their color choice, green symbolizes “new beginnings” which the royals could really do with amid their prevailing health woes.
Last year, the senior royals coordinated in blue outfits for their Easter service at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor. Then, Kate Middleton, her husband, and three children opted for brilliant shades of blue, as did the King and Queen. Their absence this year amid Kate’s cancer treatment left a gap in this year’s celebration, especially in the hearts of fashion lovers hoping for some family-focused style inspiration from the infamous royals.