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Cancer: King Charles to sit away from family during Easter service

Cancer: King Charles to ‘sit away’ from family during Easter service

  • Princess Kate skips event

King Charles and Queen Camilla will sit apart from the main congregation at St. George’s Chapel’s Easter service on Sunday.

This will be his first public appearance since he was diagnosed with cancer, according to London’s Independent report.

The sitting arrangement is part of measures to protect the monarch’s health when they attend the service on Sunday.

But Princess of Wales Kate Middleton is expected to stay away completely from the service.

In previous years, the King and his wife had been joined at the event by Princess Anne and husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, as well as Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, and her daughters Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.

Prince William and Kate are not expected to attend this year amid the duchess’s own cancer diagnosis and treatment.

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