The royal family were all in attendance at the annual Commonwealth Day service - apart from the Cambridge children.This year's ceremony marks the first time King Charles took the reins since becoming monarch, accompanied by Queen Consort, Camilla, Prince William and the Princess of Wales.They were also joined by Princess Anne and her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, and the new Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Edward and Sophie, who were awarded their new titles by the King on Friday.
However, avid fans of the royals were disappointed not to see the family in full, with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis not in attendance.
Many were initially confused by this, especially as last year William and Kate had started bringing their two older children, George and Charlotte, to more high profile engagements with them.
This included their grandmother's, the late Queen Elizabeth II's, funeral and Platinum Jubilee celebrations, as well as Christmas celebrations.They even brought their youngest, Louis, to the Jubilee Pageant in June 2022, where he stole the show with his hilarious facial expressions and interactions with his mother and uncle Mike Tindall.
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