King Charles and Queen Camilla have arrived at the annual Easter Service being held at Windsor as the monarch.
This is the moment King Charles is wished a 'Happy Easter' by royal fans before cheerily telling them 'and to you' as he arrived alongside Queen Camilla for Easter Service at Windsor.
Despite the boost to public morale, however, the Royal Family's Easter service looks markedly different to previous years. King Charles and Queen Camilla have arrived for Easter Service at Windsor as the monarch makes a 'gentle' return to public life The smaller than normal royal party arrived in two Range Rovers. The first one contained the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, with their son, James, Earl of Wessex, while the second had the Princess Royal and the Duke and Duchess of York.Many of the senior-royals appeared to co-ordinate their outfits at the traditional service, with Queen Camilla, Princess Anne and Sarah Ferguson all looking elegant in green.
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Well-wishers were seen stood outside the chapel this morning as the awaited the King's arrival, holding balloons that read 'get well soon' as well as 'happy Easter'Queen Camilla smiles and waves as she leaves the chapel at Windsor Castle King Charles III during the recording of the The King's audio message which was played at the Royal Maundy Service at Worcester Cathedral on Thursday
The King has been receiving treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer since early February after he had an operation for an enlarged prostate at the London Clinic. King Charles attends an audience in the Billiard Room at Buckingham Palace with the trustee of Windsor Leadership and Director of the Contemplative Spaces Vijaya Nath on March 26
Queen Camilla stood in for the King at the ancient Royal Maundy ceremony in Worcester earlier this week, marking the first time a consort has performed the duty on behalf of the monarch. King Charles speaks with Chief Executive of The Prince's Trust Martina Milburn as he attends an audience in the Billiard Room at Buckingham Palace on March 26 In a spectacle of tradition and pageantry, Camilla then began the Maundy ritual - usually conducted by the monarch - of handing out specially minted coins to 75 men and 75 women, the number reflecting the age of the King.
Charles' pre-recorded audio - his first public words since Kate revealed she was undergoing chemotherapy - was broadcast in his absence. He held onto his mother's hand and glanced seriously at the waiting media, while the Princess offered a brief smile and a greetingEXCLUSIVEREAD MORE: EXCLUSIVE Queen Camilla could stand in for King Charles at the 80th anniversary of D-Day at the ceremony in France as monarch battles cancer Advertisement The King told last month how he had been reduced to tears by the messages and cards of support he received from well-wishers.
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