Sussexes at Easter: Meghan shares rare glimpse of Archie and Lilibet at home in US as they decorate eggs and feed chickens while royals attend Easter Sunday service in Windsor

The Duchess of Sussex shared a rare image of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet as they celebrated Easter in the US.
Meghan posted clips on Instagram showing the family participating in Easter egg hunts, feeding chickens and decorating eggs at their Montecito home.
Meanwhile, in England, the Prince and Princess of Wales attended the traditional Easter service First time since Kate’s death cancer diagnosis.
Princess Charlotte received a loving kiss from her grandfather while her cousins, who barely see their father’s family, are miles away.
In a video shared by the Duchess, Lilibet walks through the garden wearing bunny ears and carrying a plush rabbit.
In a rare close-up video, Archie is seen decorating an Easter egg by painting it, creating colorful patterns as it spins on a dinosaur-themed wheel.
The Duchess was also seen feeding her chickens before heading out to search for eggs in the coop.
Two children can be seen running around the garden with baskets in their hands as they start an Easter egg hunt.
Prince Harry could not be seen in any of the videos shared by the Duchess.
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Lilibet was seen walking in the garden with bunny ears and a plush rabbit in her hand
In Windsor, the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children attended a traditional Easter service for the first time since Kate was diagnosed with cancer
Kate and William were among senior members of the Royal Family who joined the King and Queen at the Easter Matins ceremony in St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on Sunday.
William waved to the large crowd outside the castle as the couple headed to the ceremony with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
The main group, led by William and Kate – wearing a £360 cream Personal Portrait couture dress and Juliette Botterill hat, Queen Elizabeth’s ‘Bahrain’ pearl earrings and a brown Demellier London bag – walked from Windsor Castle towards St George’s Chapel.
Wearing a camel-coloured coat with brown velvet cuffs and collar, ten-year-old Charlotte excitedly waved to well-wishers as her seven-year-old brother Prince Louis walked proudly alongside her.
12-year-old Prince George, the future king, appeared to be experiencing another growth spurt, and not only did he tower over his siblings, but he also appeared to be quickly catching up with his mother.
Finally, the King and Queen, red wool crepe dress and Fiona Clare coat, Philip Treacy hat and Queen Elizabeth II. She was taken to the chapel at State Bentley with Camilla Regal with her Elizabeth brooch.
The king smiled broadly when he saw his family; He was clearly pleased with the turnout.
Also present were Princess Anne and her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, as well as the Duke of Edinburgh and his son, the 18-year-old James, Earl of Wessex.
Apparently the Duchess of Edinburgh was ‘under the weather’ and their daughter Lady Louise was busy studying. Also, for the first time, Peter Phillips brought along not only his fiancée, Harriet Sperling, but also his 13-year-old daughter, Georgina.
It was learned that the couple, who had been married before, will get married in June. Georgina was accompanied by her two future half-sisters, Savannah Phillips, 15, and Isla Phillips, 14.
King Charles sweetly patted Princess Charlotte on the shoulder as he and Queen Camilla headed to church for the royal family’s traditional Easter Sunday service.
The King, accompanied by Queen Camilla, widened his face when he saw his family, clearly pleased with the turnout.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla looked happy and healthy as they attended the Royal Family’s annual Easter Sunday service, holding a bouquet.
Prince Louis shakes hands as Princess Charlotte and their father Prince William look on
The family group consisted of Princess Margaret’s daughter, Lady Sarah Chatto, and her husband Daniel.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie were notable for their absence from the Easter Matins ceremony.
With Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor banned from public family gatherings and currently being investigated by police over allegations of misconduct in public office, his daughters had made alternative plans with the King’s approval this year.
Sources have suggested that they will join the Royal Family on future occasions, but under the current circumstances it has been decided that they will stay away this Easter.
Meghan’s Easter post comes ahead of the couple’s planned trip to Australia later this month.
A spokesman for the couple said: ‘Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, will visit Australia to attend a number of private, business and charity events.’
Meghan will headline a women-only event in Sydney, while Harry will speak at a mental health conference in Melbourne.
It is understood that Harry and Meghan’s children will not join them on the trip.
The Sussexes undertook an official royal tour to Australia in 2018, five months after their wedding, and Meghan’s pregnancy with Archie was announced shortly after their arrival.




