King Charles will praises those who ‘offer friendship, especially in times of need‘ in a personal Easter message following his and the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosis.
The pre-recorded audio – his first public words since Kate revealed she was undergoing chemotherapy – will be broadcast in his absence at a Royal Maundy service in Worcester Cathedral on Thursday.
He will mention 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 offer friendship to us, especially in times of need’.
While the King does not directly refer to his and his daughter-in-law’s health, his words will be interpreted as reflecting on the nation’s response to his and Kate’s challenges as they continue treatment for cancer.
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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Kate faced mounting online conspiracy theories about her whereabouts and her condition after retreating from public view to recuperate following major abdominal surgery in January.
The King told last month how he had been reduced to tears by the messages and cards of support he received from well-wishers.
The 75-year-old, who only acceded to the throne 18 months ago, will also reamplify his Coronation pledge ‘not to be served but to serve’.
He has recorded a Bible reading and, in his brief personal message, will describe the Maundy money recipients as ‘wonderful examples of such kindness’ in ‘giving so much of their lives to the service of others in their communities’.
The King has stepped back from large-scale public duties while receiving outpatient treatment and the Queen is deputising for him at the ancient Royal Maundy ceremony on Thursday.
Charles was pictured sitting at his desk in Buckingham Palace’s 18th Century Room as he recorded his message in mid-March.
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