Easter is a special time of year for the Royal Family, and one of the rare times where you will see them out together in full force.
For the first time, King Charles will be leading the ceremony, following the death of the long-reigning Queen Elizabeth II last year, with most members of the Firm heading to the service held at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
But, like most events, the Royal Family has certain traditions it follows when attending - in this case, they avoid turning up en-masse and instead line up outside the chapel, with the most senior member of the family arriving last.
What would happen in previous years is the relatives would wait outside to greet the Queen as she arrives before following her inside to begin the service.
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