Royal Writer: Time for royal family to step up to help King
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Royal Writer: Time for royal family to step up to help King
Royal biographer Hugo Vickers notes a significant departure from past practices as King Charles and his advisors openly discuss the monarch's recent cancer diagnosis.
Vickers notes how other members of the royal family will be able to “help him enormously” whilst His Majesty undertakes treatment.
Report by Covellm.
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Princess Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, made a touching first public appearance since completing her cancer treatment. Accompanied by her husband, Prince William, and senior royals King Charles III and Queen Camilla, the family attended a church service at Crathie Kirk near their Balmoral estate in Scotland. This significant moment not only marks Kate's return to royal duties but also highlights her journey of resilience and healing. Join us as we celebrate her inspiring comeback and reflect on the support of the royal family during this challenging time.
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