Spring has sprung for Sophie Wessex and Lady Louise: Glamourous mother-and-daughter don vibrant floral gowns to join Prince Edward and Viscount James at Easter Sunday service

  • Countess of Wessex joined Prince Edward and their children in Windsor today
  • Mother-of-two Sophie, 57, was the picture of style in a vibrant blue floral gown
  • Paired £765 gown by British designer Soler London with Jane Taylor headpiece
  • Lady Louise stepped out in dress decorated with flowers and cream headpiece

Sophie Wessex and her daughter Lady Louise Windsor were the picture of seasonal style in vibrant floral gowns as they stepped out for the annual Easter Sunday service in Windsor today. 

The Countess, 57, looked effortlessly chic in a £765 dress by Soler London as she joined daughter Louise, 18, son James, Viscount Severn, 14, and her husband Prince Edward at St George's Chapel. 

Matching her mother's spring theme, Lady Louise opted for a trendy midi-dress by Hush in pink which she paired with a cream headpiece and matching suede court heels. 

The Earl and Countess of Wessex were among the senior royals in attendance at the event as the Queen, who has been experiencing mobility problems, did not attend the service.  

Sophie Wessex and her daughter Lady Louise Windsor were the picture of style in vibrant floral gowns as they stepped out for the annual Easter Sunday service in Windsor yesterday

Sophie Wessex and her daughter Lady Louise Windsor were the picture of style in vibrant floral gowns as they stepped out for the annual Easter Sunday service in Windsor today

The Countess was effortlessly chic in a £765 dress by Soler London as she joined daughter Louise, 18, son James, Viscount Severn, 14, and her husband Prince Edward at St George's Chapel

The Countess was effortlessly chic in a £765 dress by Soler London as she joined daughter Louise, 18, son James, Viscount Severn, 14, and her husband Prince Edward at St George's Chapel

Sophie, 57, recycled a peasant-style dress from the British fashion house in a bold print featuring a frilled neckline, long raglan sleeves and a elasticised waist with matching belt sash. 

She was last seen donning the gown in March during a dinner in support of  the Women in Finance’s Next Generation Initiative during a four-day visit to New York.  

The royal teamed her look with the 'Ginny' clutch in blue by Italian designer Sophie Habsburg, a favourite of Sophie's. 

The Countess finished off the look with a floral blue fascinator by Jayne Taylor, another favourite among the Royal Family, who also designed the headband worn by the Duchess of Cambridge at the service.  

Matching her mother's Spring theme, Lady Louise opted for a trendy midi-dress by Hush in pink which she paired with a cream headpiece and matching suede court heels

Matching her mother's Spring theme, Lady Louise opted for a trendy midi-dress by Hush in pink which she paired with a cream headpiece and matching suede court heels

Sophie, 57, recycled a peasant-style dress from British fashion house Soler London
The royal teamed her look with the 'Ginny' clutch in blue by Italian designer Sophie Habsburg, a favourite of Sophie's

Sophie, 57, recycled a peasant-style dress from British fashion house Soler London. The royal teamed her look with the 'Ginny' clutch in blue by Italian designer Sophie Habsburg, a favourite of Sophie's

The Countess of Wessex and Lady Louise Windsor donned stunning vibrant gowns as they attended the annual Easter Sunday service in Windsor today

The Countess of Wessex and Lady Louise Windsor donned stunning vibrant gowns as they attended the annual Easter Sunday service in Windsor today 

Sophie's blonde tresses were elegantly tucked behind her ears and she opted for a bronzed make-up look with a touch of pink blush and subtle highlight. 

Meanwhile, Lady Louise donned a pink floral dress featuring a v-neckline and long sleeves, which she paired with a black belt and gold pendant. 

Sophie, who is widely regarded to be the Queen's favourite royal, was among the royal family members representing Her Majesty at the service. 

Her Majesty cut back on public duties on her doctors´ orders since spending a night in hospital in October, and also had a bout of COVID-19 in February. 

The 95-year-old monarch cut back on public duties on her doctors´ orders since spending a night in hospital in October, and also had a bout of COVID-19 in February. 

Sophie joined daughter Louise, 18, son James, Viscount Severn, 14, and her husband Prince Edward at St George's Chapel for the the annual Easter Sunday service in Windsor today

Sophie joined daughter Louise, 18, son James, Viscount Severn, 14, and her husband Prince Edward at St George's Chapel for the the annual Easter Sunday service in Windsor today

The Countess of Wessex and Lady Louise Windsor were seen chatting together in the sunshine after leaving the annual Easter Sunday service in Windsor

The Countess of Wessex and Lady Louise Windsor were seen chatting together in the sunshine after leaving the annual Easter Sunday service in Windsor

She attended a memorial service last month for her late husband Prince Philip, and has continued to meet virtually with diplomats and politicians.

The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, who represented the Queen at Thursday's Royal Maundy service at the same chapel, were also not in attendance at the Easter Sunday service. 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, were the most senior members of the Royal Family to attend and were accompanied by two of their three children: Prince George, eight, and six-year-old Princess Charlotte.

The family appeared to co-ordinate their looks for the Easter Mattins Service, all wearing shades of blue. The couple's youngest child, Prince Louis, three, did not attend. 

'I have found myself heartbroken at the sufferings of the innocent victims of conflict, or persecution': Prince Charles releases emotive Easter speech 

This year I had the enormous privilege of representing Her Majesty The Queen at the Service for Maundy Thursday, when Christians remember that humility and sacrifice are at the heart of our faith.

At that service, which he attended with my mother so many times over the years, my father, The Duke of Edinburgh, always used to read the Gospel which tells how on the night of the Last Supper, Jesus knelt before his disciples and washed their travel-weary feet.

Our Lord told them that he was doing this to give them an example of how to look after and to serve one another. It is a message they never forgot, and it is as challenging today as it was then.

Today, millions of people find themselves displaced, wearied by their journey from troubled places, wounded by the past, fearful of the future – and in need of a welcome, of rest, and of kindness.

Over the past years, I have found myself heartbroken at the sufferings of the innocent victims of conflict, or persecution, some of whom I have met and who have told me stories of unutterable tragedy as they have been forced to flee their country and seek shelter far from home.

But amidst all this sadness and inhumanity, it has been profoundly moving to see how so many people are ready to open their homes to those in need, and how they have offered their time and their resources to help those facing such soul-destroying sorrow and hardship.

This Easter, as always, we are reminded of Our Lord’s timeless example of goodness in the face of suffering, of courage in the face of fear, of faith in the face of despair. His light triumphed in that dark time. I pray with all my heart that his inspiring example might help us all dispel the darkness of the world…

- HRH The Prince of Wales on Easter Sunday 2022

Source: Instagram/Clarence House 

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