King Charles is expected to send a message of love and stability to the British today (28/3), on the occasion of Anglican Easter.
The king will address his people for the first time since Kate’s cancer diagnosis, with his pre-recorded speech broadcast at the royal Maundy ceremony at Worcester Cathedral at the time of the service, where Queen Camilla will be present.
Charles is expected to stress the importance of friendship “especially in a time of need”, with both his own battle with cancer and Kate’s battle following her diagnosis following a tummy tuck.
The king, according to British media, will refer to Jesus and the example he set “of how we should serve and care for one another.” It will also emphasize man’s need to be held by those who extend “the hand of friendship, especially in times of need.” Charles seems determined to convince his people that the Palace may be in serious trouble at this time, but the monarchy remains steadfast.
At church on Easter Sunday
The king’s message comes as he prepares to attend church on Easter Sunday alongside Camilla in his most important public appearance since his diagnosis. The number of people attending the temple will be small in order to limit the dangers that can arise for Charles from overcrowding.
The royal Maundy ceremony is a highlight of the royal calendar and usually the monarch, who heads the Church of England, presents special coins to people recognized for their service to society.
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