The British king Charles appeared for the first time after being diagnosed with cancer and attended the Easter service. British King Charles III is actively fighting against cancer, but recently, American gossip magazines reported that he suffers from the "pancreatic cancer", the king of cancers, and his lifespan may only last for 2 years. The royal family has even begun to arrange for the funeral. However, Charles still attended the Easter service on March 31, and this was also his first public appearance at a royal event after announcing being diagnosed with cancer in early February.
Charles attended the Easter service and made his first public appearance after announcing being diagnosed with cancer in February. After the 75-year-old British king Charles announced being diagnosed with cancer, he finally made his first public appearance on the 31st. He and queen Camilla took a car to arrive at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, and when leaving, he also specially shook hands with the waiting crowd. The crowd exclaimed, "The king looks in good condition, and he said Happy Easter! That's great!"
American gossip media reported that British king Charles may only be able to live for another 2 years. After Charles underwent a surgery for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia at the end of January, he was diagnosed with cancer during his hospital stay. Although Buckingham Palace did not explicitly state which type of cancer it was, it was reportedly not prostate cancer. American gossip magazines recently reported that Charles suffers from the "king of cancers" "pancreatic cancer", and his lifespan may only last for 2 years. The royal family has even begun to arrange for the after-events.
Charles did not sit with the royal family members, and neither William nor Kate appeared. Because Charles is still undergoing cancer treatment and in order to avoid being infected, he must sit separately from queen Camilla and other royal family members during the ceremony. The first in line to the throne, Prince William, and his beloved wife Kate did not appear because Kate was diagnosed with cancer. Royal fans said, "I think the royal family has handled it very well. They probably need some privacy and time to reunite and cheer each other up. This is after all a major event in life."
Harry will return to the UK in May and is expected to have a "brief and formal" meeting with Charles. Harry, who has already left the British royal family, will go to London on May 8 to attend the 10th anniversary event of the Invictus Games. Royal experts revealed that at that time, Harry is expected to have a "brief and formal" meeting with his father, King Charles, but must follow a series of strict regulations.