Kate Middleton, 36, joined husband Prince William, 35, the Queen, and senior members of the royal family at St Georges’s Chapel in Windsor Castle on Sunday for the annual Easter Service.
Heavily pregnant Kate, who is due to give birth in April, wore a brown coat dress and matching hat, accessorised with a large pearl brooch and earrings for the royal outing. She also donned her favourite nude heels and a small purse.
The mother-of-two looked to be in good spirits as she left the chapel behind the Queen and waved to waiting well-wishers.
Queen Elizabeth II, 91 was all smiles when she received a bouquet of flowers from two little girls outside the chapel following the service.
The Queen was dressed in bright pink coat over a floral dress and carried her black handbag on her arm. Her Royal Highness wore her Pearl Triangle brooch to finish the look.
Joining the Queen and the Duchess of Cambridge was Princess Eugenie, 28, who is due to be married at the chapel in October.
The bride-to-be attended the Easter celebration with her fiancé Jack Brooksbank, 30, begging the question – where are the other soon-to-be-married royal couple Meghan Markle and Prince Harry?
Also joining the congregation was a pregnant Zara Tindall, 36, who looked radiant in a beautiful blue outfit with navy feathered hat and hexagon-shaped clutch bag.
Look through his gallery to see the royal family attend the Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle.