Reason why George, Charlotte and Louis didn't join royal family for Commonwealth Day service
The royal family were all in attendance at the annual Commonwealth Day service - apart from the Cambridge children.
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. However, it is thought the reason for the children's no-show is because the timing of the service clashed with school. The King delivered a message marking the occasion from the Great Pulpit in Westminster Abbey, the location of his coronation in less than two months' time.
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