• King Charles III shared a message of gratitude at the Royal Maundy Service on March 28
• The monarch expressed appreciation for those who work to help others and mentioned the importance of the services that exist for welfare
• Queen Camilla attended the service in place of King Charles III, who was diagnosed with cancer and had to postpone public duties
Here is what happened:
King Charles III, who was recently diagnosed with cancer and was unable to attend the Royal Maundy Service on March 28, expressed his gratitude for those who work tirelessly to help others. He emphasized the importance of extending a hand of friendship, especially in times of need, and praised the dedication of individuals who go above and beyond to serve their communities. Although the king was absent from the event due to his health battle, Queen Camilla attended on his behalf and distributed Maundy Money to 150 deserving individuals who exemplified kindness and selflessness.
In a heartfelt message delivered during the service, King Charles III reflected on his coronation pledge to follow Christ’s example of service and expressed his commitment to serving with his whole heart. Despite his health challenges, the king remains positive about his treatment and looks forward to resuming his public duties as soon as possible. Buckingham Palace confirmed that both King Charles III and Queen Camilla will be attending the Easter Mattins Service at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor on March 31, continuing their tradition despite the king’s health struggles.
Furthermore, the royal family has faced a series of health challenges, with Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, revealing her diagnosis of malignant melanoma after battling breast cancer. Similarly, Kate Middleton shared her cancer diagnosis and ongoing chemotherapy treatment following abdominal surgery. The king extended his support to Kate Middleton, commending her courage and expressing pride in her resilience. The royal family remains united in offering love and support to one another during these difficult times. Stay tuned for more updates on the royal family’s health journey and other developments throughout the year.