Royal family attends Easter service: Who was and wasn't there?

A very royal Easter Sunday!

The British royal family stepped out on Sunday, April 21, for an Easter church service at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, which is where Meghan Markle and Prince Harry got married last May. The occasion also marked Queen Elizabeth II's 93rd birthday.

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The Queen was joined by Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry, Princess Beatrice, Princess Anne, Prince Edward and Prince Andrew for the sunny outing. Noticeably absent was Queen Elizabeth's husband, Prince Philip, who hasn't made a public outing since his January car accident.

Also not there was Harry's wife, Meghan Markle, who is reportedly due to give birth "any day" now and was likely not far away at their new home at Frogmore Cottage, which is on the Windsor grounds. Additionally, Prince Charles, Duchess Camilla and William and Kate's children, George, Charlotte and Louis didn't attend the church service on Sunday.

For the occasion, William and Harry wore simple navy suits, while both Kate and the Queen wore light blue ensembles with a matching fascinator and hat, respectively.

See photos from the British royal family's 2019 Easter outing below: