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King Charles III and Queen Camilla attended the royal Easter church service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor, amid the King’s ongoing cancer treatments. Crowds gathered outside the chapel to show their support and catch a glimpse of the King. Charles arrived in his maroon state Bentley limousine and looked cheerful as he waved to the crowds before entering the chapel. During the service, he sat in the “Sovereign’s Seat” near the front of the altar, while his family sat in their usual spots in the stalls. After the service, Charles and Camilla spent time interacting with well-wishers lined up at Windsor.

Following the church service, the royal couple conducted a walkabout in the castle grounds to thank members of the congregation, estate workers, and the general public for their support. The Archbishop of Canterbury’s Easter sermon included prayers for the King and Princess Kate, who had recently shared her cancer diagnosis with the public. Kate and her husband, Prince William, were not in attendance at the service as she was focusing on her cancer treatment. The Archbishop encouraged prayers for both the King and Kate as they faced their health challenges.

King Charles III underwent a corrective procedure for an enlarged prostate in January, during which cancer was also discovered. The palace confirmed that Charles had been diagnosed with cancer but did not provide specific details about the type or stage. Despite this, Charles remained positive about his treatment and postponed public-facing duties to focus on his health. Camilla filled in for Charles at several engagements as he focused on his recovery. Charles chose to share his diagnosis to prevent speculation and to raise awareness about cancer.

In a statement, Charles expressed his gratitude for the outpouring of support and well wishes following his cancer diagnosis. He acknowledged the comfort and encouragement that kind messages provided, and he also highlighted the importance of promoting public understanding and supporting organizations that assist cancer patients and their families. Princess Kate’s cancer diagnosis was revealed earlier this month after she underwent abdominal surgery in January. The King commended her courage and resilience, and both he and Queen Camilla continued to offer their love and support to the entire family during this difficult time.

Charles and Kate’s shared experiences with cancer have brought them closer together, with the King expressing pride in Kate’s bravery. He remained in close contact with her throughout her treatment and recovery. The royal family’s openness about their health challenges has helped raise awareness and shed light on the work of organizations that support cancer patients. Charles’ hope is to return to full public duty as soon as possible, while also continuing his treatments. The family’s willingness to share their experiences with cancer serves as a source of inspiration and encouragement for others facing similar struggles.

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