The late Greek monarch was the godfather of Prince Charles, William's father. Prior to the service, Prince William contacted the Greek royal family to express his regrets about his absence. The service, hosted by Queen Camilla and the British royal family, took place as King Charles continues his cancer treatment. Among the attendees were Princess Anne, Timothy Lawrence, Sarah Ferguson, Prince Andrew, Zara and Mike Tindall, Princess Beatrice and Eduardo Mapelli Mozzi. Notably absent was Princess Eugenie
Earlier this month, the Prince and Duchess of Wales, along with their three children, spent their half-term holiday at their Sandringham estate in Norfolk. Upon Kate's discharge from the hospital, a spokesperson from Kensington Palace stated that she had returned to Windsor to continue her recovery, making good progress. The couple expressed gratitude to the entire team at the London Clinic, especially the dedicated nursing staff.
Viewers were surprised when Prince William made a statement expressing concern about the human toll of the Gaza war. He mentioned Kate's closeness with some of her schoolmates and her ability to provide practical help, especially with the children, as he balances work commitments with caring for his family.
Kate's mood improved during their visit to the Sandringham estate, indicating steady recovery. She is now looking forward to spending time in Norfolk, where she can relax and enjoy a change of scenery while the children are at school. This marks Kate's first outing since her surgery, and she's expected to take it easy during her time at the country home.