King Charles, who is currently being treated for cancer, will reappear this Sunday at Easter mass.
King Charles III, who is currently being treated for cancer, will attend Easter mass in Windsor on Sunday, Buckingham Palace announced in a statement on Tuesday.
Charles will attend St George's Chapel in Windsor with Queen Camilla and other members of the royal family.
The heir to the throne, William, and his wife Kate, who revealed on Friday that he also had cancer, will be absent.
Buckingham Palace announced in early February that the king had cancer - discovered during prostate surgery a few days earlier - and that he had begun treatment.
Since then, Charles III canceled all official public engagements, but continues to perform certain official functions such as meeting with the prime minister.
This Tuesday he received representatives of different religions at Buckingham Palace.
Kate Middleton reappears and announces that she has cancer
Last Friday, Princess Kate announced that she too had cancer, without specifying the nature of it, and that she had begun chemotherapy.
Her cancer was discovered after abdominal surgery in mid-January.
According to the British agency PA, the Prince of Wales should resume his public duties after the Easter holidays and the return to school of the couple's children, George, Louis and Charlotte.