King Charles attends chapel service on Lilibet's birthday

King Charles attended anniversary of a historic chapel on Wednesday

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King Charles on Wednesday attended a special service to celebrate 400th anniversary of the The Queen’s Chapel. 

According to a British journalist, the king was accompanied by Princess Alexandra as he arrived in the chapel.

Located opposite St James’ Palace, the Queen’s Chapel was designed by Inigo Jones and completed in 1625. 

Taking to X, formerly Twitter, English journalist Rebecca English said  "The Congregation includes Ecumenical representatives from German Lutheran and Jesuit churches in recognition of the Chapel’s history as a place of worship for European courtiers.

In a clip shared by the royal correspondent, the king was seen sitting on the right in the front row.

King Charles arrived to attend the solemn event just half an hour after Meghan Markle shared a video of herself dancing with Prince Harry on the fourth birthday of the couple's daughter, Lilibet.

According to the Duchess of Sussex, the video was made in the maternity ward four years ago when she was pregnant with her second child.

Lilibet is King Charles' granddaughter and is named after his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II.

King Charles or any other member of the royal family did not publicly wish Harry and Meghan's daughter on her birthday.