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King Charles makes public appearance at Easter service amid cancer battle

10:22 31.03.2024

King Charles III made a significant public appearance on Easter Sunday at Windsor Castle, attending a church service at St. George's Chapel alongside Queen Camilla and other members of the royal family. This marked the first time the 75-year-old monarch had been seen at a public royal event since his cancer diagnosis was announced in February. The king, who has been undergoing treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer, arrived at the chapel by car and waved to spectators as he walked in. He took the time to greet well-wishers and shake their hands, displaying a cheerful demeanor despite his health struggles. Notably absent from the service were Prince William and Kate Middleton, who announced earlier this month that she was also undergoing chemotherapy for cancer. The Duchess of Cambridge's absence was attributed to her ongoing treatment, while Prince William stayed behind with their children at Sandringham Estate. The Easter service was a smaller affair than usual, with Charles sitting apart from the rest of the royal family to ensure his safety and health. The king's attendance was seen as a positive sign of his recovery and a step towards returning to his public duties. Charles had previously been working remotely from Buckingham Palace during his treatment, but his appearance at the chapel on Easter Sunday indicated a move towards more public engagements. The king's presence at the service, along with his message of serving and caring for each other, highlighted his commitment to his role as monarch and his desire to connect with the British people. Despite the challenges he has faced in recent months, King Charles III continues to fulfill his duties and inspire hope for his future reign.

/ Sunday, March 31, 2024, 10:22 AM /

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