King Charles III was pictured leading the royal family’s Easter church service on Sunday.
This marks the first time that we’re seeing the monarch mark the start of his leading public appearance since getting diagnosed with his cancer.
The news comes amid a time of great concern for royal fans after local media outlets published reports about his pancreatic cancer worsening and doctors predicting his lifespan to be just two more years.
Insiders also shared how preparations for his funeral were also in full swing, taking into account his old age and illness.
The 75-year-old is currently undergoing cancer treatment but he still made efforts to step out and meet and greet the long line of fans outside the palace over the weekend.
Both Charles and Camilla were seen waving to the crowds right outside the St. George’s Chapel before greeting the church clergy ahead of the yearly Easter Mattins Service.
Upon orders from his doctors, he will go back to resting and not be hosting or attending any private reception in honor of the grand Christian holiday. But all of his siblings were right there to show him support during this difficult time for the royal family where he and Princess Kate of Wales try to battle their respective illnesses.