King Charles shakes hands, chats with crowd at most significant public outing since cancer diagnosis
Sunday, 31 March 2024 King Charles III's public appearance at Windsor Castle's Easter service reassured well-wishers post-cancer diagnosis, signaling a managed return to duties. The smaller service, with Princess Kate's absence, highlighted the monarchy's evolving role in a modern, diverse nation.
The King and Queen attended the Easter Mattins Service at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle on Easter Sunday. Charles, 75, joined the Queen and other members of the Royal family at the annual Easter Mattins Service in his most significant public appearance since he was diagnosed with cancer. Report...
King Charles made a heartwarming return to his royal duties, marking his first public appearance since his cancer diagnosis earlier this year. Buzz60’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.
After revealing in February he is fighting an undisclosed form of the disease, King Charles has now told a royal fan of the “shock” he suffered when he was told he had cancer.