Kid approved! Prince William and Duchess Kate’s three children enjoyed a sugar-filled Easter weekend before and after attending church with the royal family, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly.“On the Saturday before Easter, Kate and the kids baked a chocolate cake covered in Cadburys Mini Eggs,” the insider tells Us.The Duke, 39, and Duchess of Cambridge, 40, stepped out on Sunday, April 17, alongside their two eldest kids, Prince George, 8, and Princess Charlotte, 6, for Easter mass at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.The couple’s youngest son, Prince Louis, 3, was not in attendance for the morning service.
Both George and Charlotte, however, wore matching blue outfits that coordinated with their parents during their first official Easter appearance.The family later reunited with Louis and “went on an Easter egg hunt after church,” per the source.Ahead of the activity, Kate went shopping at the local Waitrose grocery store to get some goodies, with the insider telling Us, the duchess “also made each of their kids an Easter egg with their name written on in icing sugar.”The Cambridges “make sure they limit George, Charlotte and Louis’ sugar intake,” the source says, noting that “Easter weekend is a one-off” filled with sweets.The kids “were pretty chocolated out by the end of the long weekend,” the insider adds.The royal family’s jam-packed weekend is a departure from their 2021 festivities when William and Kate opted to stay at their home in Norfolk, England, amid the COVID-19 crisis.
The group was also unable to participate in their regular church celebration last year as the pandemic continued.William and Kate returned to their Easter traditions earlier this month, but Queen Elizabeth II did not gather at St
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