Prince William and Kate Middleton participated in the Royal Easter celebration for the second year in a row while leading the way at Windsor Fortress on Sunday morning.
Charles, 76, and Camilla, 77, were wearing Easter blues while filming at St. George's Chapel in England.
Charles' siblings Anne attended the meeting with her husband Sir Timothy Lawrence, Prince Andrew, his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, and Prince Edward and his spouse Sophie.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, the daughter of Prince Andrews, also attended with husbands Edoardo Mapelli Mozz and Jack Brooksbank. Edward's son James and Earl of Wessex also joined.
William, 42, and Middleton, 43, were absent for the second consecutive year as the Prince of Wales and Princess of Wales spent their holidays at their country residence in Norfolk with three young men, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Eventually, the couple and their youngsters skip the vacation while Middleton is in her most cancerous battle.
Middleton revealed in January that she was in remission four months after completing most cancer treatments.
“I hope to take this opportunity to thank Real Marsden for taking care of me so properly throughout the past year,” she began emotionally.
“Now that there is less relief, I’ve been focusing on recovery,” she continued. “As anyone skilled in most cancer analysis will know, it takes time for a brand new routine.”
Middleton added that since she wanted to get a satisfying front, “because “there may be a lot to be dedicated.”
She has since re-elected the royal duties, as well as the annual Commonwealth Day service for London and St. Patrick's Day holiday parades.
The last week Middleton found “peace” not common throughout the stimulating conditions, and visited the Lake District within the UK.
“I found it to be a very religious and very intense emotional reconnection,” she mentioned in the video.
“Not everyone is likely to have a relationship with nature, but that’s because to me the fact that this is a stable place and in any other case a truly busy world, discovering a form of stability and peace and reconnection.”