The Queen appeared in public at Easter Mass at Windsor Castle after announcing that she was suffering from cancer last month. Princes William and Kate were absent from the ceremony.
King Charles III joined the Queen and other members of the royal family to attend Easter Mass at Windsor Castle on Sunday. This is his largest public appearance since his cancer diagnosis last month.
The monarch said goodbye Enter the Church of St. GeorgeThe service is expected to last about an hour.
The 75-year-old royal's appearance is seen as an attempt to reassure the public after Charles withdrew from public events following Buckingham Palace's announcement in early February that he was being treated for an unspecified form of cancer.
Although he worked behind the palace walls, His appearance in public places For a royal appointment such as the Easter service it is considered so Positive sign.
The act was reduced due to the state of health of Carlos III
The feature will be smaller than usual, it will also happen He is being treated for cancerRay has suspended his public commitments. Princess Kate, her husband, Prince William, and their children will not attend the service.
Kate's announcement that she had cancer also came on March 22, weeks after… Speculation about his health And his health after major abdominal surgery in February.
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