Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, Attends Easter Service with Son

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Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, Attends Easter Service with Son

On April 6, 2026, Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, attended an Easter service alongside his son, James, Earl of Wessex, who recently turned 18 and was granted the title HRH Prince James. This event underscores the increasing visibility of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh within the royal family.

Last year, the Duke and Duchess were the third and fourth busiest members of the royal family, completing a total of 548 royal engagements. Their growing prominence is reflected in their popularity, with Prince Edward holding a 39% approval rating and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, achieving a 50% approval rating according to YouGov.

In a notable development, Prince Edward became the first senior royal to visit his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, during his exile, indicating a shift in family dynamics. The Duke’s role as a patron of the Viva Arts and Community Group further highlights his commitment to community engagement.

The Viva Theatre, officially opened by Prince Edward in 2023, has become a focal point for local arts, with Dan Schumann, a representative of the group, stating, “It’s a wonderful stamp of approval after all of the work.” Julie Spence, another key figure in the organization, remarked, “The Duke of Edinburgh’s patronage is a wonderful recognition of the important work Viva is doing.”

Despite their increased responsibilities, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh have faced challenges, including being forced to stay in alternative accommodation due to Andrew’s presence at their preferred residence. This situation has prompted discussions about the complexities of royal titles and responsibilities.

Princess Anne commented on the implications of royal titles, stating, “I think most people would argue that there are downsides to having titles… So I think that was probably the right thing to do.” This sentiment resonates with the Duke and Duchess, who have expressed a desire to maintain a lower profile amidst their royal duties.

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, noted, “I like to fly under the radar. It’s all very well being a secret weapon but if no one knows, maybe it’s too secret…” This reflects their approach to balancing public engagement with personal privacy.

As the royal family continues to evolve, the roles of Prince Edward and Sophie are becoming increasingly significant, with their recent engagements and public appearances marking a new chapter in their royal duties.