King attends Easter Sunday service but Prince and Princess of Wales absent

The king waved to well-wishers as he attended a traditional Easter Sunday church service at Windsor Castle, a rare public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer.

This 75-year-old man monarchHe has withdrawn from major public events while undergoing treatment, and was joined by the Queen and other members of the royal family.

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The king, wearing a dark coat and blue tie, smiled and waved to the public as he arrived at St. George’s Church.

One person shouted “Happy Easter,” and Charles gestured with his arms and replied: “And you.”

The Princess Royal, her husband Vice-Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the Duke of York and Sarah, Duchess of York, had all arrived at the church minutes earlier.

The Prince and Princess of Wales did not attend the funeral, just over a week after Kate posted an emotional video message revealing she had Starting cancer preventive chemotherapy.

Kate, 42, William, 41, and their three children – George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five – are spending the Easter holidays together as they adjust to her diagnosis It was discovered after abdominal surgery during a post-operative examination.

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The king’s attendance at church will be seen as a move to appease the public following the shocking news about his daughter-in-law.

Kate’s video message follows weeks of speculation and conspiracy theories on social media about her whereabouts, as she has not appeared at official events since December.

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when she Admitted to editing family photos Posted on Mother’s Day.

The king, who was diagnosed with cancer in February, is said to be “proud” of his “beloved” daughter-in-law for being “brave” to speak about her treatment, while Harry and Meghan have also expressed support.

Earlier this month, Charles said he had Moved to tears by messages and cards of support He received it.

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