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William and Camilla step up for King Charles as frontline Royals dwindle

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The King and Princess Kate both remain away from official duty due to health issues
The King and Princess Kate both remain away from official duty due to health issues

THE Prince of Wales and Queen Camilla stepped up for King Charles at yesterday’s Commonwealth Day service — and highlighted the dwindling number of frontline royals.

Charles was forced to address the service via video message as he is having cancer treatment.

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The Prince of Wales and Queen Camilla stepped up for King Charles yesterday at the Commonwealth Day serviceCredit: Reuters
Queen Elizabeth, Charles, Camilla, William and Kate at the Commonwealth Service in March 2020
Queen Elizabeth, Charles, Camilla, William and Kate at the Commonwealth Service in March 2020Credit: AFP
March 2024 and a depleted royal roster of Camilla, William and Edward are joined by other less senior royals
March 2024 and a depleted royal roster of Camilla, William and Edward are joined by other less senior royalsCredit: AFP

And the Princess of Wales is still absent from royal duties while she recovers from abdominal surgery.

Her statement that she manipulated a family photo that was released on Mother’s Day over­shadowed the annual event.

But husband William, 41, did not seem fazed as he arrived smiling at Westminster Abbey, where he was greeted by the Dean of Westminster David Hoyle.

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Queen Camilla, 76, arrived shortly after and the pair shared a private giggle before leading the other remaining royals into the abbey.

It was in stark contrast to the service four years ago when the late Queen led a host of senior royals including Charles, William, Kate, Harry and Meghan into the service.

Yesterday, William and Camilla appeared to put the chaos of the previous 24 hours behind them as they took their seats and applauded performances by artists from across the Commonwealth during the service — which had the theme of “resilience”.

They were joined by Edward and Sophie the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the Princess Royal, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Duke of Kent. Despite Charles’ absence, he pledged to continue to serve the Commonwealth “to the best of my ability” in an address played to the congregation.

In the video message, which was recorded at Windsor Castle, His Majesty said: “Having recently celebrated my own 75th birthday, it warms my heart to reflect on the way the Commonwealth has been a constant throughout my own life — a precious source of strength, inspiration and pride.

“In recent weeks, I have been most deeply touched by your wonderfully kind and thoughtful good wishes for my health and, in return, can only continue to serve you, to the best of my ability, throughout the Commonwealth.”

Since his cancer diagnosis was announced at the beginning of last month, the King has postponed all public-facing duties but continues with behind-the-scenes work on his red boxes of state papers and holding some in-person meetings.

Among the 2,000 guests at the Abbey was former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, 51. She clapped happily while watching dance and music group The Ghetto Kids perform.

Geri’s husband, Red Bull boss Christian Horner, remains mired in scandal after being accused of “inappropriate behaviour” by a female employee before the start of this year’s race season.

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An investigation cleared Horner before he hit the headlines again when the alleged messages involved in the complaint were divulged to a number of media outlets and F1 figures.

Other guests at yesterday’s service included Foreign Secretary David Cameron, shadow deputy prime minister Angela Rayner and Commonwealth Secretary-General Baroness Scotland.

Camilla and William looking relaxed at the event
Camilla and William looking relaxed at the eventCredit: Reuters
Harry and Meghan also joined the service in 2020
Harry and Meghan also joined the service in 2020Credit: Getty
Charles was forced to address the service via video message as he undergoes cancer treatment
Charles was forced to address the service via video message as he undergoes cancer treatmentCredit: Reuters

Also there were the president of Malta, foreign ministers, high commissioners, senior politicians and dignitaries from across the Commonwealth, faith leaders and schoolchildren and young people from throughout the UK.

The performers included Calum Scott and Jacob Portelli and dance troupe Ghetto Kids from Kampala, Uganda. Ghetto Kids — finalists in 2023’s Britain’s Got Talent — are raising awareness through charity Malaria No More UK of the ­disease ravaging their homeland.

One of the dancers performing in front of Queen Camilla — a 14-year-old aptly named King — said: “Malaria is my worst enemy. It killed my best friend, Keli, three years ago. He was nine. I think about him all the time.”

Kate, 42, is not expected to return to official duties until after Easter. William temporarily stepped back from his royal role to juggle caring for her and their children.

He returned to royal duties last month. As well as yesterday’s Commonwealth Day service, William was at an engagement linked to his Earthshot environmental prize.

Earlier this month the Army was forced into an embarrassing about-turn after suggesting the Princess of Wales would attend Trooping the Colour on June 8.

Tickets were being sold for the event, with suggestions Kate would attend in her role as Colonel of the Irish Guards, the regiment that is trooping its colour this year.

It is understood military chiefs did not seek approval from ­Kensington Palace before publishing the page and the website was subsequently updated to remove the reference to her.

Among the 2,000 guests at the Abbey was former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell
Among the 2,000 guests at the Abbey was former Spice Girl Geri HalliwellCredit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh arrives at the 2024 Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh arrives at the 2024 Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster AbbeyCredit: Getty

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