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Shocking new details revealed about King Charles’ cancer and his Easter appearance

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King Charles decided to take a big risk for his people
King Charles decided to take a big risk for his people

King Charles III was unable to attend Maundy Day services due to cancer treatment, but he decided to attend Easter Sunday services at great risk to his family and country.

The 75-year-old monarch will sit separately from the main congregation at Easter services to protect his health, according to new reports, following advice from his medical team.

The monarch, who has dedicated much of his life to his country and family, will be seated slightly further away from others as part of an “acceptable” environmental arrangement for a king who has cancer at this stage.

According to a royal source, the king’s planned attendance “is a sign that things are moving in the right direction.” telegraph.

The father of Princes William and Harry will lead the royal family at Easter Sunday church services this weekend, his most important appearance since his cancer diagnosis in February.

Buckingham Palace has confirmed that the king and queen will meet with several other members of the Windsor family at St George’s Chapel within the castle.

The event is a regular fixture on the royal calendar and is usually attended by many members of the family, who are often seen walking to church together on Easter Sunday while greeting crowds who gather to watch them.

However, Prince William, Kate Middleton and their three children are not expected to attend the royal Easter celebrations and may issue a statement to mark the event.

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