King Charles and Queen Camilla stepped out for Easter Matins service at St. George’s Chapel March 31, marking the monarch's first major public appearance since revealing his cancer diagnosis.
King Charles III sitting apart from his family at their Easter service is not what the royals had in mind for this new modern era, but the monarch has put duty first while battling cancer.
King Charles III is set to make his first public appearance since beginning his cancer treatment this weekend, but he won't have his family by his side.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla are expected to sit further away from other attendees during the Easter Mattins Service at St. George’s Chapel amid his cancer battle.
During the pre-Easter Maundy Service, King Charles III apologizes for not being able to attend in-person and reaffirms his commitment to his royal duties.
King Charles III—who is battling cancer—reflected on the benefit of friendship, "especially in a time of need,” in a message played at the Royal Maundy Service March 28.
While Kate Middleton dealt privately with her cancer diagnosis, business-as-usual discourse about the royal family devolved into a mystery that demanded solving.
King Charles III—who is undergoing cancer treatment—addressed Kate Middleton's decision to go public with her own diagnosis, with a Buckingham Palace spokesperson saying that the King is "so proud."
Kate Middleton breaks her silence and is speaking out about her cancer diagnosis in a new video shared by the Royal Family and BBC Studios on March 22.
Amid Kate Middleton’s photo controversy, the Information Commissioner's Office has begun investigating an alleged security breach at The London Clinic.
After reports surfaced in Russian media claiming King Charles III died, Buckingham Palace issued a statement denying speculation about the monarch, who was recently diagnosed with cancer.
Meghan Markle debuted a website and Instagram account for American Riviera Orchard. The move comes about four years after the duchess and husband Prince Harry stopped posting to their Sussex account.
After Kate Middleton apologized for her photo editing scandal, The View’s Whoopi Goldberg defended the Princess of Wales with her own take on social media images.