From the AP/Yahoo:
“King Charles attends Easter
service, providing a glimpse of the monarch after cancer diagnosis”
King Charles III joined the queen
and other members of the royal family for an Easter service at Windsor Castle
on Sunday in what will be his most significant public appearance since he was
diagnosed with cancer last month. The monarch offered a cheery wave as he
walked into St. George's Chapel for a service expected to last about an hour. The
appearance of the 75-year-old king is seen as an effort to reassure the public
after Charles stepped back from public duties following an announcement by
Buckingham Palace in early February that he was undergoing treatment for an
unspecified type of cancer. Though he has been working behind the palace walls,
his emergence in public for a royal fixture like the Easter service is seen as
a positive sign. The service itself will be smaller than usual as Kate, the
Princess of Wales, is also being treated for cancer and has paused public
duties. The princess, her husband Prince William and their children won’t
attend the service. Kate shock’s announcement that she, too, had cancer was
made on March 22, after weeks of speculation about her health and whereabouts
following major abdominal surgery in February. While the Easter service takes
place in a chapel on the grounds of Windsor Castle, the news media will be able
to observe the arrival of Charles and Queen Camilla.
^ It was nice to see him out on
Easter. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/king-charles-attend-easter-providing-091632732.html
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