The British royal house continues to make headlines. The protagonist this time has been King Charles III, who after announcing that he suffers from cancer has reappeared in public to attend the Easter Sunday service.
The diagnosis came last January, when the monarch was undergoing corrective surgery for an enlarged prostate. Since then, Carlos III has not appeared at any mass event, something that has changed today.
On the occasion of the Easter Sunday service, the king has decided to go to St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle with his wife Camilla. To do this, the monarch promised to meet two conditions imposed by his medical team.
Concerned about the monarch’s health, the team of professionals imposed a series of precautions: Prince William’s father could be the host and receive the attendees, albeit maintaining a safe distance from the rest of those present.
The monarch’s medical team proposed this measure with the aim of minimizing contact with other guests, thus preventing the king from being exposed to any risk that would negatively affect his health. As for the second condition, it consists of prohibiting Charles III from attending the Easter lunch after the service.
After having received these recommendations, Carlos III decided to skip them at the end of the event by greeting the attendees. The monarch shook hands with all the guests, making it clear that the royal family is stronger and more united than ever.