The King and Queen are to attend the Easter Mattins Service at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on Easter Sunday, Buckingham Palace has announced.Buckingham Palace said the King and Queen will be accompanied by other members of the royal family at the Easter service.It will be the King’s most significant appearance since he was diagnosed with cancer.
We previously reported King Charles is set to lead the Royal Family on Easter Sunday in a massive show of support for Kate Middleton, who publicly announced she has been diagnosed with cancer last Friday evening.
The monarch, who was diagnosed with cancer in February, expressed his pride in his "beloved" daughter-in-law, the Princess of Wales, for her bravery in discussing her own diagnosis.The monarch has also recorded a special Easter message of hope, which will be broadcasted on Maundy Thursday at Worcester Cathedral.Queen Camilla will head The Firm at the annual Royal Maundy Service, handing out the Royal Maundy gifts on behalf of her husband.In a touching televised statement aired on Friday evening, the Princess of Wales confirmed her cancer diagnosis at just 42 years old.The mother-of-three courageously spoke of "an incredibly tough couple of months for our entire family", revealing the heart-wrenching moment she and William considered how to tell their young children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight and Prince Louis, five.The princess did not reveal what type of cancer she is suffering from, but confirmed she has begun a course of "preventive chemotherapy", which started in February.Kensington Palace said Kate continued to have a "positive mindset for her recovery" and is in "good spirits".
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