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Royal family changes Easter service plans

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King Charles was diagnosed with cancer in April 2024

The royal family has had to change plans for upcoming Easter services.

Amid the current circumstances amid King Charles and Kate Middleton’s cancer treatment, the royal family normally plans to hold Easter Sunday services at St. George’s Church, via sun.

While the Queen will attend the funeral with wife Camilla, Prince William, Duchess Kate and their three children will not attend the annual event.

Charles’ upcoming appearance will be his first major event since being diagnosed with cancer in February and is usually attended by all members of the royal family.

Before, telegraph Reports say the 75-year-old king will be isolated from the main congregation during the ceremony to ensure his health and safety.

Buckingham Palace has revealed that King Charles is undergoing regular outpatient day treatment, which suggests he will receive chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy or a combination.

Meanwhile, royal author Richard Fitzwilliams commented on the absence of the Welsh family. sun, And why the Prince of Wales made this decision.

“As far as William is concerned, he doesn’t want the stress and publicity that comes with this,” Fitzwilliams said. “But anything to do with William, if it happens, will happen privately.”

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