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He has been photographed regularly working at home, and is due to attend an Easter Sunday service at Windsor Castle under modified conditions including a smaller than usual congregation.
The Easter message was recorded in Buckingham Palace’s 18th Century Room in mid-March. The King is photographed behind two microphones, with a vase of spring flowers in front of him and a large ornate candle and house plant behind. He is sitting at a writing desk behind a mahogany and bronze inkstand.
Last month, he was heard to say that he had been moved to tears by the messages and cards of support he received from well-wishers in the wake of his diagnosis.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have been “enormously touched” and “extremely moved” by the public’s warmth and support, their spokesman said, after she recorded a video message to tell the world she had also started treatment.
In a walkabout on Wednesday, the Queen told two young well-wishers who had made the Princess a card: “I know that Catherine is thrilled by all the kind wishes and support.”
She made the comment during a tour of the Shrewsbury Farmers’ Market, where thousands had gathered to see her, and was speaking to two young girls who had hand-drawn get well soon cards for the Princess.
The Queen also promised Lois, aged six, and Harriet, 10, that she would transport their letters “carefully” to Catherine.
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