ALBAWABA - Britain's King Charles III has finally made an official appearance since his cancer diagnosis last month as he was seen at St George’s Chapel attending the Easter Sunday service in Windsor on Mar. 31, 2024.
King Charles appeared in good spirits with Queen Camilla by his side as they were both seen smiling and waving at the cameras and a small crowd of people before going into the church. According to CNN, the church in question is a 14th-century building located inside the iconic Windsor Castle.
Video: King Charles arrives at St George’s Chapel for Easter Sunday service
The other day, King Charles was also spotted exiting Windsor Castle in a picture that got leaked across social media platforms with it mostly being shared on X (formerly Twitter) amid his cancer diagnosis.
Both the prince and princess of Wales were missing from the service including their three children. CNN claimed that the family will spend Easter alone to adjust to Kate's diagnosis and her undergoing Chemotherapy.
This year's attendance has been wallowed down as fewer royal family members are attending the Easter Sunday service including the Princess of Wales Kate Middleton amid her unfortunate cancer diagnosis and going missing for months after her serious abdominal surgery.
CNN added that both King Charles and Queen Camilla are expected to sit separately from the crowd similar to the late Queen Elizebeth II when she attended the service in 2021 because of the pandemic.

Britain's King Charles III reacts as he leaves St. George's Chapel, in Windsor Castle, after attending the Easter Mattins Service, on March 31, 2024. (Photo by Hollie Adams / POOL / AFP)
Joining the King and the Queen are Prince Edward and Sophie who are the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh with their son, James who is Earl of Wessex, followed by Princess Anne and her husband.
Additionally, Tim Laurence, Prince Andrew, and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York also attended the Easter service.