Dressed in green, a color that symbolizes hope, Queen Camilla, Princess Anne and Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson appeared at the Easter service.
The service was held at St George’s Chapel, while at Windsor Castle, the sartorial choice was seen as a message of support for King Charles and Kate Middleton’s battle.
The royal editor Afua Hagan (Afua Hagan) even told the Express that the green color they preferred was a sign of support for King Charles and Kate Middleton, because it is also in the logo of the British charity against cancer “Macmillan Cancer Support”. .
“Many of the senior royals appeared to co-ordinate their looks at the traditional service, with Queen Camilla, Princess Anne and Sarah Ferguson all looking elegant in green.”
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It is noted that the Prince and Princess of Wales did not attend the ceremony, due to the health of Kate Middleton, who revealed last month that she is suffering from cancer.
In his first appearance since his cancer diagnosis, Charles was joined by his wife Camilla, Princess Anne and her husband Vice-Admiral Sir Timothy Lawrence, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the Duke of York and Sarah, Duchess of York.
According to the Daily Mail, the king and queen sat a little further apart in an effort to protect Charles’ health.
As a precaution, Charles did not attend any receptions after the service, nor had he organized any family meals at Windsor Castle.
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