King Charles III attended Easter service at St. George’s Chapel but sat separately from the Royal Family due to ongoing cancer treatment, emphasizing safety. His public appearance marked a significant return since beginning treatment two months earlier.
Arriving with Queen Camilla in a maroon Bentley, the 75-year-old monarch greeted well-wishers warmly, signaling a gradual re-engagement with public life.
The subdued Easter gathering featured fewer royals, with King Charles seated apart for health precautions. This decision echoes past instances, like Queen Elizabeth II’s solitary seating during Prince Philip’s funeral, reflecting pandemic-era safety measures.
Sources indicate the separate seating aimed to minimize infection risks, given the King’s health circumstances.
Despite health challenges, King Charles remains engaged, offering uplifting messages. Queen Camilla’s representation at events underscores the continuity of royal duties during this period of adjustment. The modified Easter service suggests a careful approach to the King’s well-being while navigating traditional responsibilities.