King Charles has been informed that it won’t be easy for him to attend the Easter service on Sunday because his health is already clearly failing.
Regarding Charles’ attendance, a royal expert asserted that although the monarch is “determined” to go to the service, his health would make it difficult.
According to former BBC Royal Correspondent Michael Cole, “effects of his cancer treatment” may be seen in the most recent portrait of Charles that Buckingham Palace has produced, according to an interview with News.
In the image issued for Easter weekend, the monarch was seen seated at his desk in the 18th-century Room of the Palace, next to a vase of spring flowers.
Cole claimed that Charles’s “thinning lips” and “less fuller face” demonstrate how much his health has suffered since receiving a cancer diagnosis at the age of 75.
The cancer diagnosis and treatment for Charles, he continued, “hasn’t been easy” and is “obviously a great strain for anybody.”