King Charles Joins Royal Family for Easter Service Amid Cancer Recovery
King Charles Joins Royal Family for Easter Service Amid Cancer Recovery

King Charles Joins Royal Family for Easter Service Amid Cancer Recovery

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King Charles and Queen Camilla led the British royal family at the annual Easter service at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor, marking the King’s first major public appearance since his cancer diagnosis. The couple coordinated in blue attire and were joined by senior royals, including Princess Anne, Prince Edward, and notably Prince Andrew, who attended with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson and their daughters after having missed other recent royal events due to scandals. The Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Kate, along with their children, were absent, choosing instead to spend private family time in Norfolk, a decision said to be communicated in advance to the King. Other family members, such as Lady Louise Windsor and Zara Tindall, were also not in attendance, highlighting a smaller gathering than usual. The service provided an opportunity for the King to greet the public and for the royal family to demonstrate unity despite recent health concerns and ongoing controversies. Charles also used his Easter message to reflect on themes of war, human suffering, and heroism.

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