King Charles Easter message March 2024

King Charlesis stressing the importance of “friendship” for those who are “in need” thisEaster.

In a recorded audio message for the Royal Maundy Service on Thursday, the King, 75, also expressed his “great sadness” that he could not attend the ancient event while he is undergoingcancer treatment.

“The Maundy Service has a very special place in my heart,” said King Charles, whose message also comes amid his daughter-in-lawKate Middleton’s cancer treatment. The Princess of Wales, 42, announced hercancer diagnosisin a personal video message shared on Friday.

“We need and benefit greatly from those who extend the hand of friendship to us, especially in a time of need,” the monarch continued.

“We should serve and care for each other,” he added in the message, which was recorded at Buckingham Palace in mid-March, according toBBC News.

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Commenting on his absence in his message, King Charles reiterated the pledge he made during hisCoronation"to follow Christ’s example ‘not to be served but to serve.’ That I have always tried to do and continue to do with my whole heart."

The service saw Queen Camilla distributing gifts of “Maundy Money” on behalf of herself and King Charles in a tradition thatdates backto 600 A.D.

The special coins recognize those over the age of 70 for outstanding Christian service to their communities, and the number of recipients matches the age of the monarch.

This year, 75 men and 75 women received the gift to thank them for their community contributions. In his message, King Charles noted that the individuals were “wonderful examples” of “kindness; of going way beyond the call of duty and of giving so much of their lives to the service of others in their communities.”

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While King Charles is missing Thursday’s service in Worcester, Buckingham Palace has confirmed that hewill attend the traditional Easter Mattins Serviceat St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle this Sunday.

The Royal Maundy Service was a highlight on Queen Elizabeth’s calendar throughout her 70 years on the throne. In addition to rarely missing the event, Queen Elizabeth made a major change to the traditional service — she decided early in her reign that Maundy money should not just be distributed to the people of London and started to travel to various cathedrals or abbeys to give gifts to local people.

In a touching tribute to her mother-in-law, Queen Camilla wore gold and sapphire flower brooches that belonged to the late monarch for Thursday’s event.

Queen Camilla attends the Royal Maundy Service at Worcester Cathedral on March 28, 2024.Samir Hussein/WireImage

The Right Reverend Dr John Inge, Bishop of Worcester Cathedral greets Queen Camilla before The Royal Maundy Service at Worcester Cathedral

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Earlier this month, Queen Camillagave an update on her husband’s healthamid his cancer treatment as she stepped out in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

“He’s doing very well. He was very disappointed he couldn’t come,” Queen Camilla said after a shop assistant at the Arcadia Delicatessen gave her a get-well card for King Charles, according toHello!magazine.

Per the outlet, the Queen also playfully quipped about trying to keep her husband “in order” after someone joked about men “not being the best patients.”

On Friday, Kate revealed that she is undergoing preventative chemotherapy after tests following her“planned abdominal surgery”on Jan. 16 “found cancer had been present.”

Kate said the news had come as a “huge shock.”

source: people.com