People who attended an Easter Sunday church service with King Charles have all praised his health, saying he "looked good". The King, 75, attended the service at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle with Queen Camilla.
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Food critic and TV personality Jay Rayner has spoken out about rumours of a 'major royal announcement from the Royal Family in the next 72 hours'. Rumours have again started to swirl about the communications coming out of the Royal Family as the Princess of Wales continues to remain in private following a medical procedure.
A viral post on Twitter suggested 'the BBC has been told to expect a major announcement from the Royal Family in the next 72 hours' - though there was no evidence cited to support this claim. TV critic and broadcaster, Scott Bryan, who hosts a BBC 5Live and BBC Sounds podcast said of the post: "I have not heard a thing from anyone."
Food critic Jay Rayner then replied saying: "Because it's not true. (I checked)."
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The critic has not confirmed what the 'check' entailed in the surprising social media exchange, but there has been no official announcement from neither the royals or the BBC that the Royal Family are issuing any information.
Jay Rayner appears as a critic on the BBC's MasterChef, where he often judges the contestants alongside food writer Tom Parker Bowles - the son of Queen Camilla.
Speculation about the condition of the Princess of Wales has been rife on social media in recent weeks. Kate Middleton underwent surgery at the London Clinic on January 16, but details of her condition have been kept private.
Kate left the hospital on January 29 almost two weeks later and returned to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor. Details of the princess's condition have not been revealed.
The Princess of Wales is not expected to return to official duties until after Easter.
The conjecture about the Princess of Wales' condition
People who attended an Easter Sunday church service with King Charles have all praised his health, saying he "looked good". The King, 75, attended the service at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle with Queen Camilla.
King Charles has made a rare public appearance at the royal family’s Easter celebration.
attended the annual Easter church service in Windsor on Sunday, his first appearance at a public royal event since his cancer diagnosis was announced in February.Charles, 75, waved as he and Queen Camilla arrived by car at St George’s Chapel, the resting place of his late mother Queen Elizabeth, for the service.Charles has postponed all previous public engagements since Buckingham Palace announced he was to undergo treatment for an unspecified form of cancer which was found in tests after he had a corrective procedure to an enlarged prostate in January.While the king attended church on Sunday, his son Prince William and his family did not.William’s wife Kate said earlier this month she was undergoing preventative chemotherapy after cancer was discovered following abdominal surgery in January.Charles has kept up with the bulk of his non-public state duties such as greeting foreign officials and holding regular meetings with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.Last week the king did not attend an annual Maundy Thursday service but issued an audio message that aired at the event, in which he expressed his sorrow at not being there and wished the public a happy Easter.
Buckingham Palace has announced that King Charles III and Queen Camilla will be accompanied by other members of the Royal Family at the Easter service at St George's Chapel in Windsor on Easter Sunday (Sunday, 31 March). It will be the King’s most significant appearance since he was diagnosed with cancer in February this year.
Buckingham Palace has made a new announcement on the royal family's Easter engagements.
King Charles is set to lead the Royal Family in their annual Easter Sunday church service, showing unity during tough times. Despite battling cancer since his diagnosis in February, Charles hopes to attend the service at St George's Chapel in Windsor next weekend.This comes after he expressed his pride in his "beloved" daughter-in-law, the Princess of Wales, for her bravery in discussing her own cancer treatment.The Sunday Mirror has exclusively revealed that 75-year-old Charles has recorded a special Easter message of hope, which will be broadcast on Maundy Thursday at Worcester Cathedral. Queen Camilla will represent The Firm at the annual Royal Maundy Service, handing out the Royal Maundy gifts on behalf of her husband.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are “keen” to have the gossip behind them.The Prince and Princess of Wales have been subject to endless conspiracy theories and rumors in recent weeks, about everything from Middleton’s health and well-being to her whereabouts.According to King Charles’s former butler Grant Harrold, the pair are looking to shift their focus to their respective duties and returning to the royal fold officially.“I think they’re keen to close the chapter on the gossip and the conspiracy theories and return the focus to the royals and their duties,” Harrold exclusively told The Post.Over the weekend, the princess was seen looking “happy, healthy and relaxed” as she joined her husband Prince William for a quick visit to a farm shop in Windsor.Video footage and images of the royal obtained by The Sun showed the mom of three looking well as she and William bought some fresh produce during the outing.“She looks like she’s recovering well,” Harrold tells us.
casual outing over the weekend could have been “purposefully arranged” by palace officials, according to a royal expert.The Princess of Wales, 42, was seen looking “happy, healthy, and relaxed” as she joined William for a quick visit to a farm shop in Windsor.Palace sources have since told The Post that the Princess’s sighting should be enough to quell ongoing conspiracy rumors about the royal, but the ordeal seems to have sparked more confusion over her well-being.“I’ve seen the video of Kate and William — part of me is wondering if this has been purposefully arranged,” King Charles’s former butler Grant Harrold exclusively told The Post.
recent abdominal surgery.The Princess of Wales, 42, underwent a planned operation in January and has been recovering at home in Windsor. She is set to return to the public limelight around Easter. According to a source, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex “are aware of everything that goes on back in England, but are being left out of any details regarding Kate.”“There is clearly no trust,” the insider added to People.“It would be the normal run of things to go and see your sister-in-law who’s had a serious operation, and also see your niece and nephews.
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Prince William has celebrated his wife's work with young children as he joined a conference to help end homelessness - just hours after a video emerged of the Princess of Wales out in Windsor amid her recovery from abdominal surgery.The Prince of Wales has visited Sheffield on Tuesday, 19 March as part of his ambitious project to help end homelessness, which has been given a boost worth £1million from a DIY retailer.The outing comes just hours after footage emerged showing him and Kate visiting a farm shop near their home, Adelaide Cottage, that shows the princess appearing to be well on the road to recovery following her surgery in January. In the video, Kate can be seen with her hair down, wearing a black jacket and leggings, chatting with William and carrying a large white bag.
The Princess of Wales has shut down the wild conspiracy theories that were circulating about her whereabouts as she stepped out for a trip to a farm shop in Windsor - however royal fans had one thing to say. The video, which was published by the Sun, showed Kate with her husband Prince William in good spirits as they carried shopping bags.
The Princess of Wales was all smiles as she was filmed leaving a farm shop in Windsor with her husband.
Jay Rayner has spoken out on rumours concerning a "major royal announcement" that is said to be due in the next 72 hours. Speculation has arisen once more about the Royal Family's communications, as Princess of Wales Kate remains off the grid after undergoing abdominal surgery.
Kate Middleton's Mother's Day photo has caused a bit of a stir in the Royal family, with a friend saying it was meant to be just an 'innocent family photo'. The Princess of Wales had to say sorry after she edited a family snap that was shared all over the world.The picture, which showed Kate hugging her three kids at their home in Windsor, was changed a bit by the future queen. She said sorry for the "confusion" about the changed photo, which made the biggest photo agencies in the world remove it from their libraries that millions of people use.
The Prince of Wales has stepped out for the first time since controversy over a picture of his wife, Kate Middleton, and children began. William accompanied Queen Camilla and other members of the royal family as they celebrated Commonwealth Day, the annual celebration of the Commonwealth of Nations, with a Service of Celebration at London's Westminster Abbey, followed by a reception at Marlborough House.
Kate Middleton resurfaced for Mother’s Day in her first official public sighting since the Princess’ surgery weeks ago.She was seen in a casual look next to her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, in a portrait captured by Prince William in honor of Mother’s Day.In the family photo the Princess of Wales, 42, is seen without her wedding ring or any other jewelry.This is the first update from Kensington Palace since Kate’s surgery. She thanked her supporters for the well wishes as she recuperated.“Thank you for your kind wishes and continued support over the last two months.
King Charles’ cancer diagnosis, Harry, 39, caught an urgent flight out of Los Angeles International Airport to London and went to see his ailing father, 75. The father and son meeting reportedly lasted for under an hour, and Harry spent just 24 hours in the country before returning back to his wife, Meghan Markle, 41, and their kids Archie, 4, and Lilibet, 2, in California.
The Army has taken down a statement from its website that said Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, would be at the Trooping the Colour in June. Tickets for the military event on June 8 were being sold on the official website, with an advertised appearance by Kate, as of Tuesday evening. It's understood the event details were published because of Kate's role as Colonel of the Irish Guards, the regiment which is trooping its colour this year.
Kate Middleton’s return to the public eye following her abdominal surgery may have just been unveiled.Kensington Palace announced on Jan. 17 that the Princess of Wales, 42, had a planned medical procedure.Britain’s Ministry of Defense seemingly confirmed on Tuesday that Middleton will be appearing at a pre-Trooping the Colour event on June 8.The UK’s army noted on its website that Middleton is set to examine soldiers from the Foot Guards at the function.