Kate Middleton Curtsies to the Queen During Easter Service With Prince William

Kate Middleton and Prince William emerged for their annual Easter church service in Windsor, England on Sunday. The royal couple was joined by Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Princess Eugenie, Princess Beatrice, and Prince Edward as they made their way into St. George's Chapel. Dressed in a cream Catherine Walker coat and matching hat, Kate curtsied to the queen, and William bowed to his grandmother, who kept things festive in a bright teal coat. According to royal etiquette rules, Kate's curtsy and William's bow mean that it was the first time in the day they had seen the queen.

Noticeably missing, though, was Prince Harry, who is visiting girlfriend Meghan Markle in Toronto. The couple has reportedly been laying low over Easter weekend after a busy few months of traveling together. In January, Harry whisked Meghan away to see the Northern Lights in Norway, and two months later, the duo met up in Jamaica to watch Harry's childhood friend, Tom "Skippy" Inskip, get married.