He Prince William He withdrew from a church service this Tuesday due to a “personal matter” of the commemoration of the death of his godfather, King Constantine of Greece. Faced with widespread alarm about the real state of health of his ailing wife and the fact that she will not carry out any public activity until April, Kensington Palace has confirmed that Princess Kate is “well”.
Queen Camilla will lead the royal celebration at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle for the Thanksgiving service, held in honor of the late King Constantine of Greece.
The Prince of Wales was due to attend but pulled out due to a “personal matter”. He lives next door in Adelaide Cottage, where his wife is recovering from an unspecified abdominal operation, along with their children.
AND extremely unusual for a Real withdraw from a ceremony that has been organized down to the smallest details for months. But the Palace did not choose transparency but rather “personal matters” to explain his absence.
The future Queen Kate’s illness is believed to be more serious than the palace admits.
Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah and daughters Beatrice and Eugenie were seen arriving at the Thanksgiving ceremony. The king was a close friend of Queen Elizabeth, he had gone into exile in London after her fall and died last year.
The Prince of Wales called ahead to inform the Greek royal family that he would not be able to attend the funeral due to a personal matter.
The late King Constantine of Greece, who died in January last year, was William’s godfather.
William was supposed to give a reading this morning. But instead, Prince Pavlos, son of King Constantine, will do the honors.
Without details
Kensington Palace provided no further details but said Princess Kate, who is recovering from abdominal surgery, continues to do well.
The Princess of Wales, 42, is currently recovering at home following surgery scheduled for January 16.
Kate passed 13 days of convalescence in a private clinic in London before returning home. She is unlikely to be seen carrying out frontline duties until after Easter.
But in a clear sign of her improvement, the princess joined William and their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis a holiday trip at Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
Camilla, in front
Camilla will be joined in Windsor by Her Majesty Queen Anne Mary, former Queen of the Hellenes and HRH Crown Prince Pavlos, with members of the Greek Royal Family.
Queen Camilla was also due to attend a reception with Greek royalty following the service.
Charles, 75, was in Windsor on Tuesday morning. But he left before the ceremony began as he continues to battle cancer.
The king was close to his second cousin Constantine, who was the former monarch of Greece.
His Majesty was recently diagnosed with cancer after the disease was detected during a prostate operation.
Today’s ceremony will be presided over by the Dean of Windsor, the Reverend Dr Christopher Cocksworth, and will be attended by overseas royal families and other guests.
Constantine was a first cousin and sailing companion of the late Duke of Edinburgh.
Source: Clarin
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