King Charles and Camilla Celebrate Easter Despite His Cancer Struggle
King Charles III is resuming his royal duties.
The British monarch has appeared in public for the first time since disclosing his cancer diagnosis, attending Easter Matins service at St. George’s Chapel on March 31 with his wife, Queen Camilla.
Charles, looking jubilant at the event, donned a long navy coat, matching pants, and a white shirt with a blue tie, while Camilla wore an emerald green Anna Valentine coat dress, coordinated Philip Treacy hat, and black suede boots. The King, aged 75, and Queen, aged 76, greeted supporters outside the church with beaming smiles.
The couple was accompanied by Charles’ siblings Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward, who arrived with his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh. Andrew was with his ex-wife and companion, Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, making her first public Easter appearance with the royal family in over three decades.
Prince William and Kate Middleton, along with their children Prince George (10), Princess Charlotte (8), and Prince Louis (5), were not present for the event as the Princess of Wales continues her treatment after revealing her own cancer diagnosis on March 22.