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Camilla, Queen Consort, attends pre-Easter service solo as King Charles is absent

Queen Camilla made a solo appearance at a pre-Easter service at Worcester Cathedral in England, as her husband, King Charles III, continues to battle cancer. The Queen looked radiant in a cream-colored wool coat adorned with golden and blue flower broaches, complemented by a brown fur bucket hat, suede boots, black leather gloves, and large diamond earrings set in gold. Despite her husband’s absence, Camilla fulfilled her royal duties with grace and elegance.
Meanwhile, King Charles III, who is currently undergoing treatment for cancer, delivered an optimistic message to the churchgoers through a pre-recorded video. He emphasized the importance of friendship during challenging times, perhaps drawing on his daughter-in-law Kate Middleton’s recent cancer diagnosis that shocked the world. Camilla has taken on additional responsibilities to support her husband as he focuses on his health.
Charles revealed his cancer diagnosis in February after undergoing surgery for a benign prostate enlargement. Despite his condition, he remains dedicated to his role as monarch and continues to engage in state business and official duties from home. Palace officials have expressed confidence in his treatment plan and anticipate his return to public duties once he has completed his course of treatments.
The support between the royal family members during times of adversity is evident, as Camilla and Charles navigate their health challenges together. Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, recently disclosed her own cancer diagnosis and has been leaning on her husband, Prince William, for support. She plans to resume her in-person royal duties after Easter, following a period of recovery and preparation.
The royal family’s strength and resilience in the face of personal struggles are commendable, with each member showing unwavering dedication to their roles and responsibilities. As Camilla and King Charles III confront their health battles, their commitment to serving their country and supporting each other is truly inspiring. Despite the challenges they face, the royal family remains united and determined to overcome any obstacles that come their way.
As the Easter season approaches, the royal family’s faith and resilience serve as a reminder of the power of hope and unity in times of uncertainty. Queen Camilla’s solo appearance at the pre-Easter service symbolizes her unwavering strength and grace in the face of adversity, while King Charles III’s optimistic message resonates with all who are touched by his battle with cancer. Together, the royal family stands as a beacon of hope and inspiration, embodying the spirit of endurance and courage in the face of challenges.
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‘Toxicity’ Claims Denied, Leadership Failures Blamed

- The chairwoman of Prince Harry’s charity Sentebale is speaking out against the Duke of Sussex after he, his co-founder and the board of trustees resigned
- A source close to trustees and patrons at the charity has stated that her claims are “baseless and potentially defamatory”
- Prince Harry set up Sentebale to assist young people affected by HIV alongside Prince Seeiso in 2006 in memory of both of their late mothers, including Princess Diana
Prince Harry’s charity, Sentebale, is embroiled in a bitter dispute between its chairwoman, Dr. Sophie Chandauka, and former patrons and trustees.
In an interview with the Financial Times on Saturday, March 29, Sentebale chair Dr. Sophie Chandauka, who took on the role in July 2023, claimed that Harry and his co-founder Prince Seeiso — who resigned as patrons of the organization earlier this week — wanted “to force a failure and then come to the rescue.”
However, a source close to the patrons and trustees tells PEOPLE that their decision to exit the charity was based on Chandauka’s handling of the charity’s finances. (In response, a representative for Chandauka previously told PEOPLE: “First and foremost, like much of the content circulated yesterday, a lot of information being shared is untrue and defamatory in nature.”)
The source adds: “The trustees tried to negotiate this privately and requested she consider her position due to their lack of trust and confidence in her as a leader, as demonstrated by the financial position she put the charity in.”
“They fully expected this publicity stunt and reached their collective decision with this in mind,” the source adds. “They remain firm in their resignation for the good of the charity and look forward to the adjudication of the truth.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Chandauka claims that public backlash following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal exit hurt the charity’s ability to secure new donors and recruit senior staff.
“The No. 1 risk for this organization was the toxicity of its lead patron’s brand,” Chandauka, a Zimbabwean corporate finance lawyer, told the outlet.
In response, the source argues that Sentebale had been heavily reliant on Prince Harry’s involvement — particularly through events like the Sentebale Polo Cup, where sponsors were attracted by his participation — and that the Duke of Sussex had donated $1.5 million from his memoir Spare.
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According to Chandauka, a key turning point for the organization allegedly came when tensions arose between herself and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at a polo event benefiting Sentebale in April 2024. A viral moment that seemingly showed Meghan moving Chandauka away from Harry for a photo after he won a match generated negative attention for Meghan, and the prince allegedly asked Chandauka to publicly address the incident.
“I said no, we’re not setting a precedent by which we become an extension of the Sussex PR machine,” Chandauka told the Financial Times of the incident.
The source who spoke with PEOPLE insists that the dispute stems from governance concerns, not personal grievances. They maintain that they “only ever want the truth to be shared.”
Chandauka also accused the charity’s board of “misogyny and misogynoir,” or misogyny against Black women, for how they treated her as a leader.
The source calls Chandauka’s claims of intimidation, racial bias and gender discrimination “baseless and potentially defamatory,” citing another trustee, Dr. Kelello Lerotholi, who denies witnessing such behavior.
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In another interview with Sky News, which is set to air in full on Sunday, March 30, Chandauka claimed to have experienced “harassment and bullying at scale” after Harry and others left the organization.
“The only reason I’m here … is because at some point on Tuesday, Prince Harry authorized the release of a damaging piece of news to the outside world without informing me or my country directors, or my executive director,” Chandauka told Sky News’ Trevor Phillips.
“And can you imagine what that attack has done for me, on me and the 540 individuals in the Sentebale organizations and their famil[ies]?” she continued. “That is an example of harassment and bullying at scale.”
The Duke of Sussex, 40, and Prince Seeiso, 58, announced on March 26, that they were stepping down as patrons of the charity.
After the board of trustees asked Chandauka to resign, she brought a lawsuit against the charity, which supports young people in southern Africa. The Charity Commission, based in the U.K., confirmed they are investigating.
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Prince Harry set up Sentebale alongside Prince Seeiso in 2006 in memory of both of their late mothers. The Duke of Sussex saw it as continuing the legacy of Princess Diana, who campaigned to help those with AIDS.
“With heavy hearts, we have resigned from our roles as Patrons of the organization until further notice, in support of and solidarity with the board of trustees who have had to do the same. It is devastating that the relationship between the charity’s trustees and the chair of the board broke down beyond repair, creating an untenable situation,” the princes said in part at the time.
“…What’s transpired is unthinkable. We are in shock that we have to do this, but we have a continued responsibility to Sentebale’s beneficiaries, so we will be sharing all of our concerns with the Charity Commission as to how this came about.”
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Paige Spiranac addresses rumors that she performed ‘sexual favors’ to advance her golf career

Paige Spiranac addressed the rumors that she performed “sexual favors” to get ahead early in her golf career.
“There were constant comments like ‘I did sexual favors to get this invite,’ and I was listening to it — and they would say [it] within earshots of me. It was tough,” she said on the March 19 episode of Mel Reid and Kira Dixon’s “Quiet Please!” podcast.
Spiranac became the subject of “difficult” online chatter during her first professional golf tournament in 2015, as many claimed she didn’t fully earn the invite based on her athletic skills alone.
“It was my first pro event, it was really difficult. I just wanted to be liked and I played so bad. It was horrendous,” the influencer, 32, said.
Reflecting on her career, Spiranac said she felt other women in the industry judged her because of her online status as an influencer.
Spiranac said she rose to fame because she “ended up going viral,” but said she wasn’t prepared for the attention she would receive from the public and in the media.
“This was back when people weren’t going viral all the time and I didn’t know how to handle it and my whole life got flipped upside down,” she recalled, noting that her following increased from 500 followers to 100,000 followers.
“I show up and was doing hours of press, which I wasn’t prepared for. I had no training to do this.”
While there were a few girls who “were really supportive” of her, the “OG Insta Golf Girl” shared that the “majority” of the women she encountered were “brutal.”
“I would go on the range and girls would just scatter. No one wanted to hit next to me,” Spiranac remembered.
Because of her brand deals and internet profile, Spiranac felt she understandably “ruffled” her peers’ “feathers” within the golf community.
“You work your ass off, week in and week out, and here comes me and I just walk on in,” she added.
The model’s appearance on the podcast marks the most recent time she’s addressed the difficult times in her life.
In a 2018 interview with Sports Illustrated, she recalled how the constant remarks about her led her to have an emotional moment before the 2015 tournament.
“I was sitting in the bathroom just balling and was like, ‘I don’t want to go through this pain, this feel of helplessness. Being alone. Scared,’” Spirinac said at the time.
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