The Royal Family steps out to celebrate Easter Sunday at St. George’s Chapel

Happy Easter! The Royal Family stepped out in their Sunday best to celebrate the holiday at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. Everyone also sported their very best grins for the occasion, which is an annual tradition! This Sunday, it also coincided with a very special day: The Queen's 93rd birthday!
Here are (L-R) Duchess Kate, Prince William, Mike Tindall and Zara Tindall arriving for the service. Lady Louise Windsor and the Countess of Wessex can be seen behind them in floral prints to the right.
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Duchess Kate and Prince William arrived with their best smiles. Kate looked gorgeous in a light blue coat with matching pumps and a similarly coloured dress. She sported a gray fascinator for her hat. Prince William looked dapper as always in a very trim suit.
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Prince Harry arrived with Autumn Phillips and Peter Phillips. Duchess Meghan, who is still pregnant with Baby Sussex and is "due any day," was not at the service.
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Mike and Zara Tindall looked stylish as always, with Mike sporting a suit and Zara looking elegant in a white coat, gray heels and a fascinator.
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Lady Louise Windsor and her mother Sophie, the Countess of Wessex, coordinated in their very best floral print dresses.
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Princess Anne arrived with husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, who is a retired British naval officer and the former Equerry to the Queen.
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Kate and Zara looked like the best of friends as they greeted each other before heading into the service.
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Her Majesty, who was turning 93 years old on Sunday, arrived wearing a beautiful light blue coat, pink dress and matching hat with pink trim. She very much looked dressed for the occasion! Here she is greeting David Conner, the Dean of Windsor, before the service.
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The Royal Family lined up to greet the Queen outside the chapel before heading in.
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Everyone bowed or curtsied before the Queen as she arrived. Here's Duchess Kate doing just that.
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