King Charles is feeling better and is ready to return to his public life. Royal experts are convinced of this, having seen the monarch at Windsor for the Easter service, reassured the subjects about his health conditions. Absent, however, were William and Kate, who would have stayed in Norfolk to try to give their children some normalcy.
The Easter Service
King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle for the Easter Service. Absent, instead, were the Princes of Wales William and Kate. The monarch smiled and greeted the crowd before entering St. George's Chapel with Camilla. Also present were Princess Anne and her husband Sir Timothy Laurence, Prince Edward, Prince Andrew, and Sarah Ferguson. «It's a very significant day for the king», Sky News emphasized, remembering that after the cancer diagnosis for Charles «the public appearances he has been able to make are few and rare» and it's «rare to see him around». However, his presence at the religious service, for royal commentators, is a «demonstration that he is bearing the treatments» he is undergoing for the cancer well.
The Absence of William and Kate
Kate and William stayed in Norfolk, along with their three children. «Kate is continuing treatment and is trying to give the children some normalcy. The King is completely supportive of them not being at Windsor», royal commentator Jennie Bond explained. «They are enjoying a bit of well-deserved privacy», she added. King Charles «is beginning his return to public life», said Sky royal commentator Alastair Bruce. «In a way, it associates with the Easter message which is rebirth or restart», he added.
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