King Charles and Queen Camilla will attend the Easter Sunday service at Windsor Citadel.
The 75-year-old monarch – who’s at the moment present process therapy for an undisclosed type of most cancers – and his spouse shall be on the non secular service at St. George’s Chapel this Sunday (31.03.24) morning, the Palace has confirmed.
Will probably be the king’s first vital public look since he introduced his prognosis in February, however the Palace additionally confirmed his daughter-in-law Catherine, Princess of Wales and her husband Prince William is not going to be in attendance following her shock most cancers announcement on the finish of final week.
The 42-year-old royal – who’s married to Prince William and has Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and five-year-old Prince Louis with him – has been absent from public duties since January and introduced on Friday (22.03.24) night that she is battling a type of the illness.
She mentioned: “I needed to take this chance to say thanks personally, for all of the great messages of help and to your understanding while I have been recovering from surgical procedure. It has been an extremely robust couple of months for our whole household. However I’ve had a improbable medical staff who’ve taken nice care of me for which I am so grateful.
“In January, I underwent main belly surgical procedure in London. And on the time, it was thought that my situation was non-cancerous.
“The surgical procedure was profitable. Nonetheless, checks after the operation on most cancers had been current.
“This in fact, got here as an enormous shock. And Wiliam and I’ve been doing the whole lot we will to course of and handle this privately for the sake of our younger household.
“As you possibly can think about, this has taken time, it has taken me time to get well for main surgical procedure to be able to begin my therapy.”