The wave of affection that has greeted King Charles since he became aware of his cancer has left a deep mark on the monarch. Charles' openly expressed grief for his parents and the way he dealt transparently and honestly with his cancer showed the British monarch "in a much more humane light," said Judi James.

The public's affection for Charles was never self-evident and he must have been conscious of this fact right up to his coronation and even afterwards. During Charles's attendance at the traditional Easter service in Windsor, his body language expressed “both surprise and joy,” analyzes body language expert Judi. James: “He seems delighted by the wave of support now coming his way. And there is evidence that it could help him in terms of his recovery.” Given this prognosis, he would like King Charles to be able to take part in the “Trooping the Color” parade on June 15th as planned. Queen Camilla (76) is also enjoying increasing popularity.