The royal family attended their annual Easter church service on March 31 at St Georges Chapel in Windsor. Princess Kate Middleton and Prince William were absent as Kate undergoes cancer treatment. King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Prince Andrew, Duchess Sarah Ferguson, Princess Anne, Prince Edward, and Duchess Sophie were among the royals in attendance. The monarch sat in the “Sovereign’s Seat” during the ceremony, and the family arrived waving to supportive crowds gathered outside the chapel.

King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived in their maroon state Bentley limousine and waved to the crowds before entering the chapel. Camilla wore a green coat dress by Anna Valentine, a hat by Phillip Treacy, and an emerald diamond brooch that belonged to the late queen. After the service, the royal family conducted a walkabout in the castle grounds to thank members of the congregation and well-wishers who showed their support. The Archbishop of Canterbury encouraged the public to pray for the King and Kate during his Easter sermon.

Kate Middleton, 42, underwent abdominal surgery in January and revealed her cancer diagnosis earlier this month. She is currently undergoing preventative chemotherapy and is focusing on her recovery with the support of her husband, Prince William, and their three children. Kate expressed gratitude for the love and support shown by well-wishers and asked for privacy as she completes her treatment. She will return to official duties when cleared by her medical team.

Prince Charles confirmed his own cancer diagnosis in February and has been undergoing regular treatments, leading to a postponement of his public appearances. Camilla has been stepping in for Charles at many engagements during his absence. Charles and Kate have been sources of support for each other during their health battles, with Charles visiting Kate in the hospital and the royal family offering love and support during this difficult time. Both monarchs will continue to support the family throughout this period.

The royal family continues to fulfill their duties despite the health challenges faced by King Charles and Princess Kate. Both have expressed gratitude for the support and love shown by the public during this difficult time. The family attended the Easter service at St Georges Chapel in Windsor, with King Charles and Queen Camilla leading the way. Princess Kate’s absence was noted, as she focuses on her treatment and recovery. The monarchs remain in close contact with each other and are committed to supporting their family through these challenges.

As Kate Middleton undergoes chemotherapy and focuses on her recovery, the royal family has asked for privacy while she completes her treatment. Prince Charles, who is undergoing cancer treatment as well, has temporarily postponed public engagements, with Camilla stepping in on his behalf. The support and love of the public have been a source of strength for the royal family during this difficult time. The Easter service was a time for the family to come together and thank those who have shown them kindness and support.

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