The Prince and Princess of Wales are feeling the weight of the world on their shoulders. But… how sick is King Charles really??
22.03.2024 - 21:51 / justjared.com
A new report is offering some insight into what King Charles and Queen Camilla knew about Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton)’s health.
On Friday (March 22), the Princess of Wales revealed that she had been diagnosed with cancer after undergoing an abdominal surgery earlier this year. She confirmed that she is currently receiving treatment and is taking time out of the spotlight to continue to heal.
At the moment, the King and Queen have not yet publicly responded. However, a report is revealing what they knew.
Keep reading to find out more…
People confirmed that King Charles and Queen Camilla were “informed” about the Princess’ health.
If you were unaware, King Charles was also diagnosed with cancer earlier this year. He is currently undergoing treatment and issued his first personal statement in February.
It is not clear if Prince William‘s brother Prince Harry and sister-in-law Meghan Markle were aware of Princess Catherine‘s health.
A source earlier this week said that they had been “left out of any details regarding Kate.” The Duke of Sussex reportedly did not reach out to his brother and sister-in-law when he visited London following the King’s diagnosis.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are feeling the weight of the world on their shoulders. But… how sick is King Charles really??
King Charles and Queen Camilla have had a very difficult start to the year following the King's hospital admission for an enlarged prostate, and later with the announcement of his cancer diagnosis. Despite all their worries, the pair do have a milestone to look forward to as they prepare to celebrate their 19th wedding anniversary on Tuesday, April 9. With a big celebration looking unlikely as the King continues to focus on his recovery, a former member of the couple's staff has opened up about what he expects the pair will get up to to mark the day and what gifts they may exchange.
The Royal Family has a large portfolio of homes around the country, including Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Sandringham House and Balmoral Castle - as well as a number of smaller properties on these estates and in areas such as the Duchy of Cornwall. As well as the vast 50,000 acre Balmoral estate in the rolling hills of Aberdeenshire, there is another stunning Scottish home which was bought by King Charles' grandmother for a shockingly low price.The castle has never been lived in full-time and has frequently been used as a summer home for the King and Queen when they were still styled as the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall.
major health woes plaguing the royal family at this time.In fact, the pair will mark their anniversary with an intimate “romantic dinner,” according to the monarch’s former butler Grant Harrold.“I can’t believe it’s 19 years this year. I was there that day, in the church.
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King Charles has made a big change to his daily routine at the request of Queen Camilla as he focuses on his recovery. The King was seen at the annual Easter Sunday church service, with Queen Camilla by his side, leading the rest of the Royal Family.This was his first major public appearance in weeks, as he is currently receiving regular treatment for cancer and has been advised to limit his "public-facing duties" for now.
attending an Easter Sunday church service along with his brother King Charles III and Queen Camilla.Also joining the trio were Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, Princess Anne and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex. Prince Andrew’s attendance at the service comes after the 64-year-old royal faced blowback for leading the procession while attending a memorial for King Constantine of Greece.
King Charles was all smiles as he waved to onlookers when he and Queen Camilla arrived at Easter service this morning.
Fans were eagerly awaiting the arrival of King Charles and Queen Camilla at St George's Chapel for the royal Easter service - but there was one member of the Royal Family that was noticeably absent. Lady Louise was nowhere to be seen at the service on Sunday as she is currently studying English Literature at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.
King Charles smiled and waved as he was supported by his doting wife Queen Camilla as they attended the annual Easter Sunday church service.This is the monarch's first major appearance as he slowly returns to royal duties after sharing the news that he had been diagnosed with cancer.The 75 year old joined the Queen and other royals for the annual Easter Mattins Service at St George's Chapel on Sunday, 31 March. As the monarch arrived one person shouted "Happy Easter", to which Charles gestured with his arm and responded: "And to you." The Royal attendees included Princess Anne and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the Duke of York and Sarah, Duchess of York.They all reached the chapel a little before the King and Queen.
King Charles and Queen Camilla are set to sit separately from the rest of the Royal Family during this year's Easter service.
King Charles will make his first appearance at a major royal event when the family comes together to celebrate Easter Sunday at St George's Chapel, Windsor. While the late Queen always traditionally held the spring celebration in Windsor, King Charles and Queen Camilla have often opted to spend the time privately at their Birkhall home near the Balmoral Estate in Scotland. Birkhall was built in 1715 and was originally owned by the Farquharson family, before being acquired by the Gordon family.
King Charles and Queen Camilla will be sitting separately from the rest of the Royal Family during the annual Easter Sunday Matins service at St George's Chapel, Windsor on Sunday, 31 March.This will be the 75 year old monarch's first public engagement since he was diagnosed with cancer, after it was reported that he is very keen to get back to work and make appearances at key royal events in the summer. While the King will be present, the Wales family will not as they are expected to spend the day at Anmer Hall in Norfolk following the announcement that the Princess of Wales is also undergoing treatment for cancer.
King Charles is set to sit apart from the rest of the Royal Family during the Easter Sunday service, according to reports.
With Easter around the corner, many of us will be thinking about where to hide the eggs in the garden for the little ones to find and what to cook for a big family meal. And it's no different for the Royal Family who have a bundle of traditions and plans when it comes to celebrating the Christian holiday.
remained tight-lipped about her cancer diagnosis before revealing her condition on Friday, according to a new report. “She held it together,” an insider said of her clip to People on Wednesday.
Queen Camilla has spoken about the Princess Of Wales's cancer diagnosis as she visited Shrewsbury. While there, Camilla spoke to two young girls who had made posters for Kate and they asked the Queen if she would pass them on to her. Camilla told the youngsters that she would pass on the gift, before adding: "I know that Catherine is thrilled by all the kind wishes and support." For the outing, the Queen donned a brown skirt and a long camel coat, to which she added two brooches, one of a bee and a smaller one next to it of a beetle.
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undergoing treatment for his cancer, is set to attend the Easter Mattins Service at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle later this week in honor of the spring holiday.Buckingham Palace confirmed on Tuesday that he will make an appearance alongside wife Queen Camilla and other members of the Firm. The outing will be one of the former Prince of Wales’ first public appearances since announcing the news of his illness in February.However, Kate Middleton — who is currently dealing with her own cancer — and husband Prince William will not be walking alongside the royal family to church this year.
Buckingham Palace has announced that King Charles III and Queen Camilla will be accompanied by other members of the Royal Family at the Easter service at St George's Chapel in Windsor on Easter Sunday (Sunday, 31 March). It will be the King’s most significant appearance since he was diagnosed with cancer in February this year.