Prince Harry is reportedly experiencing a sense of loss as the Royal Family carries on with their traditional Easter celebrations without him and his children, Archie and Lilibet. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who moved to America in 2020 after stepping back from their senior roles within the Royal Family, will not be partaking in the festivities at Windsor, including the family’s special Easter egg hunt. Royal expert Tom Quinn shed light on the emotional impact this separation might have on Harry, especially the missed opportunity for his children to connect with their cousins, George, Charlotte, and Louis, during the event.

The Easter Sunday church service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, saw King Charles leading the Royal Family in his first major royal event since announcing his cancer diagnosis. To minimize health risks for King Charles, attendance at the service was limited. Princess Kate was also notably absent as she is currently receiving cancer treatment after undergoing abdominal surgery earlier this year.

This year’s Royal Family Easter celebrations have underscored the significance of their traditions, meanwhile highlighting Prince Harry’s distant position from these familial moments and the impact of his and his children’s absence on these cherished occasions.