“A NEW FACE STEPS FORWARD… AND PEOPLE NOTICED.” — James, Earl of Wessex took on a more visible role at the Easter Sunday service, and one detail has sparked major royal debate

He’s previously been dubbed the ‘hidden royal’ – having missed occasions with his wider family in the past while concentrating on his schooling. But on Sunday, the Earl of Wessex proved he’s firmly in the royal fold.

James Mountbatten-Windsor, 18, was handed a more prominent role at the Royal Family‘s traditional Easter service, beaming alongside the Prince and Princess of Wales during his rare outing.

Prince Edward and Sophie’s son walked closely behind William, Kate and their three children, Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, ten, and Prince Louis, seven, as they arrived with other royals for the service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle.

Prince Edward and Sophie's Son James Turns 18 and Faces Major Decision

Joining his father, the Duke of Edinburgh, James was captured joyfully chatting with the Princess of Wales outside the chapel before entering the Easter Matins service led by the King and Queen.

His sister, Lady Louise Windsor, 22, remained at St Andrews University to concentrate on her studies, while their mother, the Duchess of Edinburgh was reportedly set to attend the Easter service but was forced to pull out due to feeling ‘under the weather’.

Following his 18th birthday in December, much speculation emerged over the Earl’s future as a royal, with both he and his sister growing up without HRH titles.

The youngest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II is viewed as one of the most enigmatic members of the royal family, largely because his parents went to great lengths to give both their children a ‘normal’ upbringing.

Last year, writing in his Palace Confidential newsletter, the Daily Mail’s Diary Editor Richard Eden expressed how the growing contribution from Edward and Sophie’s children could be of great value to the Royal Family.

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The Princess of Wales and James, Earl of Wessex, attend the 2026 Easter Matins Service at St George’s Chapel on April 5, 2026

He wrote: ‘When Prince William becomes King, I hope that he will follow the example of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, and ask his cousins, including Lady Louise and James, to share royal duties with him.

‘Hopefully, William will realise that a “slimmed-down” monarchy wouldn’t safeguard the institution, as some claim, but would lead to its irrelevance and eventual death.

‘What better way to build on its strengths than with an injection of energy from young people who have had values of public service and duty instilled in them from birth?’

James, who is 16th in line to the throne, falling from eighth after Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie expanded their families, is currently completing his studies at the prestigious Radley College in Oxfordshire.

And while his sister has started stepping out at royal events more often, James has kept rather a low profile – until now.

Yet royal commentators know little about whether James will follow the footsteps of his older sister and attend the University of St Andrews, or step into the public arena as a working royal after his A-levels.

His mother’s own words echo that uncertainty, with Sophie once admitting she could clearly see the path her daughter was taking but remained unsure what her son might ultimately choose.

‘Louise is working hard and will do A-levels. I hope she goes to university. I wouldn’t force her, but if she wants to. She’s quite clever, so I think probably,’ Sophie told The Times in 2020. ‘Whereas James I don’t know,’ she added.

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He’s previously been dubbed the ‘hidden royal’ – having missed occasions with his wider family in the past while concentrating on his schooling. But on Sunday, the Earl of Wessex (pictured) proved he’s firmly in the royal fold.

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James Mountbatten-Windsor (pictured next to the Waleses), 18, was handed a more prominent role at the Royal Family’s traditional Easter service, beaming alongside the Prince and Princess of Wales during his rare outing

Sophie also told the newspaper that the siblings are free to adopt HRH titles once they turn 18, but noted it was ‘highly unlikely’ they would do so, in what has been an accurate prediction for Lady Louise.

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