The Prince and Princess of Wales have stepped away from the spotlight this week as they make the most of the Easter holidays with their three children.
It’s not known where the family are currently located – although Prince William did interrupt their break to make a special announcement this week.
They are, however, expected to join King Charles and the Queen Consort as they host their first Easter Sunday service on 9 April.
The church service usually takes place in the private chapel at St George's in Windsor, and last year, George and Charlotte, joined their parents for the first time. Take a look back at that moment in the clip below...
Afterwards, the royals usually gather to celebrate with an Easter lunch. And it's here that Princess Kate might take on a special role.
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A great organiser, the mother-of-three could well take charge of entertainment for the younger members of the family.
She certainly has a wealth of experience as a hands-on mum and through her previous work with mother Carole Middleton’s Party Pieces company.
As a fan of the great outdoors, Kate will likely organise an Easter egg hunt for the youngsters, including her own children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
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Other children likely to attend the Easter gathering include Zara and Mike Tindall's trio, Mia, nine, Lena, four, and two-year-old Lucas, as well as Lady Louise Windsor, 19, and James, Earl of Wessex, 15.
Pregnant Princess Eugenie could attend with her husband Jack and their two-year-old son, August, as could Princess Beatrice, her daughter Sienna, one, and six-year-old step-son Wolfie.
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Kate is known to be a hands-on mum and certainly enjoys sweet homemade traditions with her children.
She previously revealed that she makes birthday cakes for her brood – and its something she really enjoys. "I love making the cake," she previously told Mary Berry.
"It's become a bit of a tradition that I stay up 'til midnight with ridiculous amounts of cake mix and icing and I make far too much. But I love it."
She also gave a small insight into family life, adding: "We grow our own vegetables. We've got carrots, beans, beetroot - a massive favourite - Louis absolutely loves beetroot. Charlotte obviously likes her Charlotte potatoes."
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