Two months since the British had seen their king again. On February 5, Charles III announced his cancer to the world, preferring to remain calm at home, at Clarence House, according to the recommendations of his doctors. But in the storm Kate Middleton, forced to also reveal her cancer following the publication of a doctored photo which generated too much speculation, the 75-year-old sovereign this time felt forced to reassure in person by making the trip . No, the Crown is not about to capsize and the strong British family intends to get back up again.
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Thus, this Sunday March 31, for his first reappearance in public on the occasion of Easter mass, many royal fans came to camp in front of the Saint-Georges chapel to greet him. Charles III arrived in his Bentley closely followed by his wife, Queen Camilla, appearing visibly happy and very smiling. The 75-year-old monarch took the opportunity to shake a few hands, in front of photographers and cameras. A moving sequence was also captured between a fan and the king, thus capturing the unwavering support of certain Britons for the monarchy. “Happy Easter, Your Majesty,” said a man as he grabbed her. Above all, keep fighting and never give in.” A sentence that resonated for Charles III, stopping for a few seconds and seeming to respond to him with a smile.
For his big return, Charles III was accompanied by his wife, but also by his sister, Princess Anne, as well as several of his brothers. Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson made the trip, followed by Prince Edward and his wife, Sophie of Wessex. Unsurprisingly, his son William was not present, remaining alongside his wife, Kate Middleton, and their children.