King Charles to Make First Public Appearance Since Cancer Diagnosis on Easter Sunday
ICARO Media Group
In a momentous occasion, King Charles, who has been battling cancer in recent months, will be making his first public appearance on Easter Sunday at Windsor Castle's St. George's Chapel. As part of his ongoing recovery, the 75-year-old monarch will be sitting apart from the other members of the royal family during the church service.
According to sources, King Charles has been keeping a low profile to ensure his safety and health. His decision to stay away from the main public on Easter Sunday is a precautionary measure. It will also be his first public appearance since revealing his cancer diagnosis back in February.
Since his diagnosis, the former Prince of Wales has mainly been working remotely from his office at Buckingham Palace, undergoing treatment. He will not be hosting his annual Easter lunch with his family at Windsor following the mass. However, his appearance at the chapel alongside Queen Camilla is seen as a positive sign of his recovery.
Unfortunately, Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton, will not be attending Sunday's events as the Duchess of Cambridge is battling her own cancer. The couple will stay behind at Sandringham Estate with their children - Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, and Prince George.
Earlier this week, Camilla attended the Royal Maundy Service at Worcester Cathedral without Charles. During the event, she greeted royal fans and carried out her duties as queen. Charles made an appearance via a video message, reflecting on the importance of serving and caring for one another, especially in times of need.
In previous years, the royal family would gather for a luxurious Easter roast supper. Royal chef Darren McGrady revealed that the menu typically included a traditional roast lamb with seasonal vegetables as the main course. Additionally, Easter eggs made by chocolatier Charbonnel et Walker were a regular feature on the table.
As King Charles prepares to make his highly anticipated appearance on Easter Sunday, there is a sense of optimism that he is on the path to recovery. The monarch's decision to prioritize his health and safety serves as an example of the importance of taking necessary precautions in the face of health challenges.