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Queen Camilla turns heads in putting crimson on Easter Sunday

Queen Camilla seemed radiant on Easter Sunday.

Queen Camilla turned heads at this time (Picture: Getty)

Queen Camilla seemed beautiful at this time after she stepped out in a crimson outfit to attend this 12 months’s Easter Sunday church service in Windsor. The Queen joined her husband, King Charles and different members of the Royal Household on the annual service at St. George’s Chapel.

Camilla oozed magnificence in a putting crimson outfit consisting of a crimson wool crepe coat costume by Fiona Clare and a colour-matching hat by Philip Treacy. She paired the look with black tights and black heels and a brooch which beforehand belonged to Queen Elizabeth II.

The royal beamed subsequent to her husband as she made her approach to church.

Queen Camilla waves at effectively wishers (Picture: Getty)

The Queen wore a shocking crimson coat (Picture: Getty)

Different royals attending at this time’s service embrace Princess Anne and Sir Timothy Laurence, Prince Edward and James, the Earl of Wessex, Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling and Savannah, Isla and Harriet’s daughter, Georgina.

The Prince and Princess of Wales, in addition to their three kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, are additionally current after lacking the annual occasion within the final two years.

This 12 months, the King didn’t launch an Easter message.

On Maundy Thursday, the King and Queen attended the Maundy service at St Asaph Cathedral in Denbighshire.

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Charles introduced items to roughly 77 males and 77 girls from Wales and different dioceses throughout the UK.

The service this 12 months featured specifically commissioned music by Welsh composers and musicians, celebrating the return of the Royal Maundy to Wales.

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