King Charles and Catherine return to Commonwealth Day service
- Catherine, Princess of Wales, attended Commonwealth Day celebrations with King Charles III at Westminster Abbey, where performances from various countries took place.
- King Charles III led the annual service, marking his first appearance after missing the event for two years due to his cancer diagnosis.
- The Commonwealth, made up of 56 member states, aims to promote democracy, peace, and development among 2.7 billion people.
- In a written address, King Charles praised the Commonwealth's spirit of support and friendship, emphasizing its importance in today's uncertain times.
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The British Royals are busy with everyday life. Last year, King Charles and his daughter-in-law Catherine were unable to attend Commonwealth Day because of their cancer diagnoses. This year the world looks different.


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