Easter this year is a bittersweet occasion for the royal family after a tumultuous start to 2024 - for more reasons than one.King Charles confirmed he and Queen Camilla will attend the annual Windsor church service to mark the holy weekend.
However, the monarch has withdrawn from most public duties amid his treatment for cancer, as per the advice of his doctors. However, with Princess Kate also undergoing cancer treatment, she and Prince William, along with their three kids, George, Charlotte, and Louis, will not be at the service or the celebrations.As a devout Christian, the late Queen Elizabeth cherished this time of year, often spending it with her family in Windsor.
She started many of the traditions still followed today. But a royal expert thinks King Charles might get rid of one of these rules, reports the Mirror.Now Charles is in charge, there have already been some changes in how the royals do things.
Even his candour about his health problems is very different from how his late mum would have handled it.One change could see the royal children sit down for Easter dinner with the rest of the family, according to one expert.
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