By Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent26 March 2024, 12:08 GMTUpdated 57 minutes agoImage supply, Getty ImagesThe King and Queen will attend the Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Fort, Buckingham Palace has confirmed.This will probably be one of the crucial vital occasions King Charles can have attended since his most cancers analysis final month.The King and Queen will probably be joined on the service by different senior royals.However the Prince and Princess of Wales is not going to be there, as Catherine continues along with her most cancers remedy.The announcement that the King, aged 75, will probably be on the Easter morning church service will probably be seen as an encouraging signal about his well being.Picture caption, The Princess of Wales and her household is not going to be on the Windsor church service on Easter SundayHe has continued to hold out conferences and saved up his work as head of state. However he has not been at public occasions this yr, after having remedy for an enlarged prostate and later revealing that he had been recognized with a type of most cancers.The King will probably be with Queen Camilla, who has been carrying a variety of solo royal engagements in her husband’s absence.The Princess of Wales, who put out a video assertion final week about being handled for most cancers, is constant her restoration. It had already been introduced that she wouldn’t be on the Easter service on the church on the Windsor property. Her husband Prince William and their three youngsters can even not be at St George’s Chapel on Sunday.There have been requires her privateness and she or he will probably be spending extra outing of public sight as she receives remedy.The Easter church service is a daily function of the royal calendar, often attended by many senior royals, however this yr it’s anticipated to be a smaller gathering.Picture caption, King Charles met religion representatives in Buckingham PalaceIn the run-up to Easter, King Charles hosted a gathering of religion leaders in Buckingham Palace.The assembly on Tuesday was in help of a charity that brings collectively representatives of spiritual faiths, together with Christian, Muslim and Jewish leaders.Constructing bridges between religions and inspiring tolerance has been a longstanding trigger for King Charles.