King Charles III recently gave a heartfelt message on Maundy Thursday, emphasizing the significance of acts of friendship in light of his and Princess Catherine's cancer diagnoses. The King's audio remarks were played at the annual Royal Maundy service at Worcester Cathedral in England, marking his first public comments since Princess Catherine disclosed her chemotherapy treatment.
Due to his ongoing cancer treatment, King Charles did not attend the service, with Queen Camilla representing him in handing out traditional Maundy gifts. This absence aligns with the King's decision to reduce public appearances while undergoing outpatient care.
Despite his health challenges, King Charles is expected to attend Easter Sunday service alongside Queen Camilla, marking a significant public appearance since his diagnosis.
Maundy Thursday, a Christian observance preceding Easter, dates back to 600 A.D. and commemorates Jesus washing his disciples' feet at the Last Supper.
In his recorded message, King Charles reflected on the service's importance, highlighting the value of extending friendship, particularly in times of need. He reiterated his commitment to service, a pledge made during his coronation, emphasizing the importance of caring for one another.
Queen Camilla will distribute Maundy money in two purses at Worcester Cathedral to 150 individuals, recognizing their exceptional service to the church and local community. The recipients, both men and women, exemplify kindness and selflessness in their dedication to helping others.
King Charles' message, recorded in mid-March, did not directly address his or Princess Catherine's health conditions, focusing instead on the enduring importance of service and friendship.