THE RUNDOWNPrincess Charlotte attended Easter Sunday with her family.The young princess wore a blue chiffon dress by Self Portrait.She was joined by her parents, Princess Catherine and Prince William, and her brothers, George and Louis.On Sunday, Princess Charlotte attended the annual Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle with her parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and her brothers, George and Louis. As usual, the family wore coordinated ensembles. Charlotte was in a blue pleated chiffon dress from Self Portrait that matched her brother’s pale blue ties.Mark Cuthbert//Getty ImagesSamir Hussein//Getty ImagesOver the dress, she wore a bespoke coat from Catherine Walker, one of Kate Middleton’s favorite designers. The tan and brown piece complemented her mother’s ensemble, the Oatmeal Tailored Crepe Lace Detail midi dress also from Self Portrait. The young princess finished her look with a pair of black ballet flats from Tory Burch. Her brother’s were in navy suits like their dad.Mark Cuthbert//Getty ImagesKate Middleton had a few more accessories than her daughter, wearing an Oak Leaf Teardrop Hat from Juliette Millinery in the same color as her dress, and carrying the Nano Montreal DeMellier purse in Deep Toffee Smooth that matched her Ralph Lauren pumps. In her ears, she wore Queen Elizabeth’s Bahrain Pearl Earrings.This was Kate’s first Easter Sunday since 2023. In 2024, the Princess of Wales had just revealed she was undergoing chemotherapy when Easter came around. The following year, the family spent the holiday in their Norfolk country home.In March 2026, royal photographer Chris Jackson talked about watching the children of the royal family grow up in an interview with Page Six.“You don’t see them very often, but when you do see them, it’s lovely to watch them kind of growing up,” Jackson shared. “I’m guessing they realize it’s not normal to be in these situations.”He added, “It’s lovely to see them interacting together. Photographing them over the years has been really special.”