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Because of cancer: King Charles isolated at Easter service

2024-03-30T06:16:54.902Z

Highlights: Because of cancer: King Charles isolated at Easter service. Only Queen Camilla is allowed to sit next to the monarch - he is isolated from the rest of the community for security reasons. Not all British royals have been announced for the Easter Sunday service: it was announced in advance that Prince William and his wife Kate would not take part in the event. Her children Prince George (10), Princess Charlotte (8) and Prince Louis (5) will also not be present. The British newspaper also reports that the royal will not attend the subsequent reception.



As of: March 30, 2024, 7:05 a.m

By: Nicole Kurylonek

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At the upcoming Easter service, King Charles will have to accept some changes because doctors are concerned about the monarch's health.

Windsor – The British palace recently confirmed that King Charles III. (75) and Queen Camilla (76) will attend the Easter Sunday service in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle - but it has now emerged that the British monarch's first major public appearance after his cancer diagnosis will be quite lonely for him.

Despite his first appearance: King Charles isolated from church service participants

Even before the announcement, everyone involved was aware that the 75-year-old's participation would involve risks - but King Charles still decided to take part in the service with Camilla. But important precautions are said to have been made for his participation. According to

telegraph.co.uk,

a certain seating arrangement has been arranged. The royal should be isolated from the other participants in the service for his health.

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Only Queen Camilla is allowed to sit next to the monarch - he is isolated from the rest of the community for security reasons. But according to the information, the number of visitors shouldn't be that large anyway, because this year the event will supposedly take place with a greatly reduced crowd out of concern for the king. The British newspaper also reports that the royal will not attend the subsequent reception.

After cancer statement: Princess Kate is missing from the Easter service

Not all British royals have been announced for the Easter Sunday service: it was announced in advance that Prince William (41) and his wife Kate (42) would not take part in the event. Her children Prince George (10), Princess Charlotte (8) and Prince Louis (5) will also not be present.

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At the upcoming Easter service, King Charles will have to accept some changes because doctors are concerned about the monarch's health. (Photomontage) © left: IMAGO / Cover Images; right: picture alliance/dpa/AP Pool/AP | Jonathan Brady

On March 22nd, Princess Kate spoke to the public for the first time after a month-long absence with a video message and shocked her with her announcement: The 42-year-old said that she was diagnosed with cancer after her abdominal operation.

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telegraph.co.uk, bild.de

Source: merkur

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