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Royal news – live: Camilla to attend Maundy Thursday service as King Charles to give first speech since Kate’s cancer diagnosis

The Crown can not be blamed for Princess Kate conspiracy theories, says Jonathan Pryce

The Queen will step in for King Charles and attend the annual Maundy Thursday service in Worcester Cathedral today.

As part of the visit, Camilla will hand out ceremonial coins to 75 men and 75 women on behalf of the king in a tradition dating back to the 4th Century – though it last took place in Worcester in 1980.

Charles will not attend the service however he has pre-recorded a personal Easter message in what will be his first public statement since the Princess of Wales told the world of her cancer diagnosis.

As he also undergoes treatment for the disease, Charles will stress the importance of acts of friendship – “especially in a time of need” – in pre-recorded audio that will be broadcast in his absence at a Royal Maundy service, in Worcester Cathedral, on Thursday.

The King is also on course to attend an Easter Sunday service at the Windsor Castle chapel with Camilla this weekend.

The positive news comes after Queen Camilla said Kate “will be thrilled” after receiving posters from well-wishers while on a visit to Shrewsbury on Wednesday afternoon.

The princess released an emotional video message last Friday revealing she has started a course of preventative chemotherapy. She later was said to be “extremely moved” by the public support following her announcement.

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Camilla to attend Maundy service today

Camilla will hand out ceremonial coins to 150 people as part of a tradition that dates back to the 4th Century.

Lord High Almoner, Bishop of Worcester John Inge who will accompany the Queen told BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester:“It’s an occasion of great pomp and ceremony but at the same time, at its heart, lies the words with which the service begins, which I say – ‘A new commandment I give to you, love one another as I have loved you’.

“It’s an act of service and the monarch comes here to honour those who have given years of Christian service to church and community.”

Lydia Patrick28 March 2024 10:11

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The Crown can not be blamed for Princess Kate conspiracy theories, says Jonathan Pryce

Netflix drama The Crown is not to blame for the recent conspiracy theories surrounding the Princess of Wales, Sir Jonathan Pryce has said.

The actor, who plays Prince Phillip in the royal drama, was asked if the show “distorts people’s view of the monarchy and contributes to conspiracy theories” when he appeared on Andrew Marr’s LBC programme on Wednesday (27 March).

Sir Jonathan said: “It did nothing but enhance the image of the royal family. It made them an entirely sympathetic family with the problems we all have.”

The Crown can not be blamed for Kate conspiracy theories, says Jonathan Pryce

Netflix drama The Crown is not to blame for the recent conspiracy theories surrounding the Princess of Wales, Sir Jonathan Pryce has said. The actor, who plays Prince Phillip in the royal drama, was asked if the show “distorts people’s view of the monarchy and contributes to conspiracy theories” when he appeared on Andrew Marr’s LBC programme on Wednesday (27 March). Sir Jonathan said: “It did nothing but enhance the image of the royal family. It made them an entirely sympathetic family with the problems we all have.”

Tara Cobham28 March 2024 09:00

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King hails importance of care and friendship in times of need in Easter message

The King is to stress the importance of acts of friendship “especially in a time of need” in a personal Easter message in the wake of his and the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis.

Charles’s pre-recorded audio – his first public words since Kate revealed she was undergoing chemotherapy – will be broadcast at a Royal Maundy service in Worcester Cathedral on Thursday.

He will say how Jesus set an “example of how we should serve and care for each other”, and how as a nation “we need and benefit greatly from those who extend the hand of friendship to us, especially in a time of need”.

Tara Cobham28 March 2024 08:01

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The British royal family learns that if you don’t fill an information vacuum, someone else will

A media frenzy was born on Feb. 27, when the hashtag #WhereIsKate exploded online with speculation about the whereabouts of Britain’s Princess of Wales. It opened a rabbit hole of amateur detective work, memes, bizarre theories and jokes — mixed with genuine concern about Kate’s health — into which thousands of people descended until her announcement last week that she was recovering from cancer.

The episode offered the royal family — and everyone else — a lesson in the modern world of online media: If your silence leaves an information vacuum, others will rush to fill it. And the results may be messy.

“The royal family’s mantra is never complain, never explain,” said Ellie Hall, a journalist who specializes in covering Britain’s king and his court. “That really doesn’t work in a digital age. It doesn’t take much to get the crazy things going.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain28 March 2024 07:00

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Harry and Meghan ‘reach out’ to William and Kate after cancer announcement

Harry and Meghan contacted William and Kate after her shock cancer announcement, according to reports.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain28 March 2024 06:00

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Prince Harry named in $30m Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sexual assault lawsuit

Combs, who faces a litany of sexual assault allegations, is said to have drawn guests to his infamous parties through his VIP associations with “celebrities such as famous athletes, political figures, artists, musicians and international dignitaries like British Royal, Prince Harry”, according to the legal notice.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain28 March 2024 05:00

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How Charles and Kate supported each other in hospital before both were diagnosed with cancer

With the royal family facing a string of health setbacks, the close relationship between King Charles and his “beloved daughter-in-law” has become increasingly apparent.

Charles is said to have driven to Windsor Castle to have lunch with Kate on Thursday, just one day before she announced that she had been diagnosed with the illness.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain28 March 2024 04:00

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‘I worry for William after Kate’s cancer diagnosis’, says Paul Burrell

Princess Diana’s royal butler Paul Burrell has said “life is tough and he worries” for Prince William following his wife’s cancer diagnosis. The Princess of Wales announced she had cancer in an emotional video message to the public on Friday (22 March). Kate’s diagnosis comes as King Charles also undergoes treatment for cancer. Mr Burrell revealed he is still in contact with Prince William during an interview with GB News and said he cares deeply for him and Prince Harry.

Maryam Zakir-Hussain28 March 2024 03:00

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Queen reveals simple tip for reducing stress amid Charles and Kate cancer diagnosis

The Queen has revealed her simple tip for reducing stress amid the Princess of Wales and King’s cancer diagnoses. Camilla gathered authors, academics, and supporters for an evening reception at Clarence House on Tuesday (26 March) to mark new research commissioned by her Queen’s Reading Room literary project. On her first public engagement since Kate’s diagnosis was announced to the public, the Queen gave a speech on the impact reading can have on mental health. She said: “In addition to our five a day and our 10,000 steps, we should all be aiming for at least five minutes of reading every day for invaluable benefits for brain health and mental wellbeing.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain28 March 2024 02:00

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Stephen Colbert apologises for jokes made before Kate’s cancer announcement

Stephen Colbert has issued an apology to The Princess of Wales after he poked fun at her days before she announced her cancer diagnosis. The US talk show host admitted he “understands” his jokes upset some viewers and extended his “well wishes and heartfelt hope” that Kate makes a swift and thorough recovery. “For the last six weeks to two months, everybody has been talking about the mystery of Kate Middleton’s disappearance from public life,” he said during Monday’s episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. “But there is a standard that I try to hold myself to. And that is, I do not make light of somebody else’s tragedy.”

Maryam Zakir-Hussain28 March 2024 01:00

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