Every Easter, the Royal Family get together to attend a church service at Windsor with the Queen. Most of the Firm attend the service, and as per royal tradition they trickle into St George's Chapel until the most senior member of the family, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 95, makes her way in last.
However, back in 2018, Kate Middleton, 40, and Prince William, 39, who share an "enormously" lavish Kensington Palace apartment together, broke royal protocol and arrived at the service after the Queen.
According to the the Mirror, their late arrival was not due to their tardiness but rather because they were caught in traffic on the M4 on the way to the venue.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter At the time, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had been at her family's home with their children Prince George, now eight, and Princess Charlotte, six, while Kate was pregnant with their now youngest child Prince Louis, three.
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