The best photos of the Royal Family celebrating Easter through the years

By Heather Cichowski
Easter is an important occasion for the Royal Family. Traditionally, they mark it every year by attending church service at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. It is something that the Queen and senior royals have done for decades.
Easter service is an occasion when royals fans get to see many members of the Royal Family come together. It's a happy, loving time for all.
And when we look back on past events, we can reminisce at seeing young Prince William, Prince Harry and other royals who are now all grown up! Additionally, we can admire the changing fashions through the royal's Easter timeline.
Scroll through the gallery (or click through if you're on desktop) to see royals celebrating Easter throughout the years.
Photos: © Samir Hussein/WireImage

1987
Her Majesty and the Queen Mother (just seen in pink) looked beautiful in pastel ensembles at Easter service at St. George's Chapel. They were joined by the Dean of Windsor.
Photo: © Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images

1988
Prince Charles and Princess Diana led Prince William and Zara Phillips out after Easter service at St. George's Chapel in Windsor.
The cousins were adorably dressed in matching red coats, white socks and black shoes!
Photo: © Jayne Fincher/Princess Diana Archive/Getty Images

1989
Awwww! A young Prince Harry held his grandmother the Queen's hand after the Royal Easter service at St. George's Chapel, Windsor.
The pair was accompanied by Michael Mann, the Dean of Windsor.
Photo: © Georges De Keerle/Getty Images

1991
Easter fun! There were plenty of young royals in their Sunday finest at the Easter service at Windsor Castle, including (L-R) Peter Phillips, Prince William, Prince Harry and Zara Phillips. The children were chaperoned by Princess Anne and Prince Charles.
Photo: © Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Image

1992
Prince William and his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, left Windsor Chapel after the traditional Easter service holding Easter eggs that had been given to them!
Photo: © Jayne Fincher/Getty Images

1999
Zara Tindall (who was then Zara Phillips!) and Prince Edward's fiancée, the future Sophie, Countess of Wessex, arrived in coordinating wide-brimmed hats and skirt suits to St. George's Chapel in Windsor for Easter Sunday service.
Photo: © John Stillwell - PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images

2000
Princess Anne and daughter Zara looked so elegant at Easter service in Windsor.
Photo: © Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images

2005
Prince Charles and then-fiancée Camilla held crucifixes made of palm leaves as they left a Palm Sunday service led by Reverend Christopher Mulholland at the church of St. Michael and the Angels in Gloucestershire.
The pair got married shortly after in a civil ceremony at Windsor Guildhall on April 9!
Photo: © Getty Images

2014
The Cambridge family celebrated Easter Down Under! William, Kate and Prince George were on a three-week tour of Australia and New Zealand, which was George's first official overseas tour!
Here, the Duke of Cambridge held Easter gifts during a visit to Echo Point lookout in Katoomba, Australia.
Photo: © Pool/Samir Hussein/WireImage

2017
Duchess Kate curtsied for the Queen while Prince William bowed his head as the Royal Family stepped out to Easter Day service at St. George's Chapel in Windsor.
Princess Beatrice gave her grandmother a big grin!
Photo: © Samir Hussein/Samir Hussein/WireImage

2018
The Duchess of Cambridge, who was pregnant with Prince Louis, showcased her baby bump in a chocolate brown Catherine Walker coat and matching hat.
She and William joined other senior royals at the traditional Easter Sunday church service at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
Photo: © Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images

2019
Easter 2019 at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle was extra special because it coincided with the Queen's 93rd birthday! She looked resplendent in a beautiful light blue coat, pink dress and matching hat.
Here she is greeting David Conner, the Dean of Windsor, prior to the service.
Photo: © Ian Vogler/AFP/Getty Images

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