Queen To Attend Easter Sunday Service At Windsor Castle
The Queen And Prince Phillip Will Be Greeted By Well-Wishers
The Queen will be joined by members of the Royal Family for a traditional Easter Sunday service at Windsor Castle today.
The Matins service will be held at St George's Chapel, conducted by the Dean of Windsor, the Right Rev David Conner.
Well-wishers are expected to gather at Windsor to catch a glimpse of the Queen as she makes the short journey to the chapel, joined by the Duke of Edinburgh.
The Prince of Wales does not usually attend the service, and it is not thought that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will attend.
The Queen will be joined by members of the Royal Family for a traditional Easter Sunday service at Windsor Castle today.
The Matins service will be held at St George's Chapel, conducted by the Dean...
The Queen will be joined by members of the Royal Family for a traditional Easter Sunday service at Windsor Castle today.
The Matins service will be held at St George's Chapel, conducted by the Dean...
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Posted: 8/04/2012 07:18 Updated: 8/04/2012 08:01