"King Charles' Easter Plans Amid Cancer Struggle: Church Attendance, Skipping Lunch, and Emphasizing Kindness"

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King Charles, who has been battling cancer, will not be joining the royal family for Easter service and lunch at Windsor Castle due to his ongoing recovery. This will be his first public appearance since revealing his diagnosis in February. The monarch will sit apart from the rest of the family during the church service and will greet the crowd from a distance alongside Queen Camilla. Prince William and Kate Middleton will also be absent as the Duchess of Cambridge is battling her own health issues. Despite his absence, Charles expressed the importance of serving and caring for each other in a video message during the Royal Maundy Service.
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