Easter: King Charles not fit to attend Sunday service - Source gives huge update
Prior to Easter celebration, a source close to the royal family has given a huge update on king Charles health and if he can attend the Easter Sunday service. Britain’s head of state, King Charles III, will attend an Easter Sunday church service, Buckingham Palace announced Tuesday, in his most high-profile engagement since revealing a cancer diagnosis. Charles and his wife, Queen Camilla, will attend the Easter Mattins Service at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle — a long-standing annual tradition of Britain’s royal family. The announcement comes after the 75-year-old king’s daughter-in-law Catherine, Princess of Wales, last week said that she was also receiving treatment for cancer. That leaves the monarchy in an unprecedented crisis in modern times, with two of its most senior members simultaneously fighting serious illness. Catherine, 42, is married to Charles’s eldest son and heir, Prince William, making her a future queen. Charles was just 17 months into his reign when
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