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King Charles’ Health Update Prompts Princess Kate to Skip Easter Service
Princess Kate has made the difficult decision to skip the upcoming Easter service, following a major update on King Charles' health.
Just one day after revealing her own battle with cancer, palace officials have shared significant news regarding King Charles' condition.
Diagnosed with cancer last month, the King has decided to step back from his royal duties to focus on his health.
In a surprising turn of events, insiders at Buckingham Palace have informed the Telegraph that Queen Elizabeth II is now expected to attend the traditional Easter service in Windsor this Sunday.
This update comes shortly after Princess Kate's announcement about her cancer diagnosis, which led her to opt out of attending the service as usual.
Sources close to the royal family have indicated that both King Charles and Queen Elizabeth are hopeful about participating in some form of Easter service in Windsor.
However, it is unlikely to be the grand gathering typically associated with such occasions.
Due to health concerns, particularly related to being a cancer patient in crowded settings, King Charles has been limiting his public appearances.
Described as an Easter Light Ceremony, the upcoming service at St George's Chapel is anticipated to be more intimate than previous years.
A royal insider emphasized the significance of Queen Elizabeth's potential presence at the Easter Sunday event, highlighting the message of unity and stability it would convey to the public.
Throughout her cancer treatment, Princess Kate has stayed in touch with King Charles, demonstrating their shared commitment to supporting each other and showcasing a united front for the monarchy.
Despite the challenges faced by the royal family in the current turbulent times, there is a concerted effort to reassure the public and international community of the stability of the monarchy.
While King Charles remains optimistic about attending the Easter church service, a final decision will be made closer to the day.
Meanwhile, Kensington Palace has confirmed that the Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their children, will not be present at the service on Sunday.
Following her recent heartfelt video message, Princess Kate has prioritized her health and requested privacy for her family as she undergoes preventive chemotherapy.