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LONDON, Feb 27, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Heir to the British throne Prince William,
whose wife Catherine is recovering from abdominal surgery and father King
Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer, on Tuesday pulled out of
attending a memorial service, citing a "personal matter".
It declined to elaborate but said Catherine, the Princess of Wales, continued
to be "doing well".
William had been due to attend a memorial service at Windsor Castle, west of
London, for the late King Constantine of Greece, who was also his godfather.
The Prince of Wales had called the Greek royal family, who are attending the
service, to let them know he was unable to attend, the palace said.
This year has seen a sudden shortage of frontline royals after the almost
simultaneous hospitalisation of the king and Catherine earlier this year.
The family's health woes have left William shouldering a heavy burden of
public duties while at the same time supporting Catherine and helping care
for their three children.
Charles was admitted for surgery for a benign prostate condition last month
but subsequently diagnosed with an unrelated cancer.
He has withdrawn from public-facing duties while he undergoes treatment.
Catherine underwent abdominal surgery at the same time and is currently
recuperating, following a two-week hospital stay.
Queen Camilla, Charles wife, is attending the memorial service at Windsor's
Saint George's Chapel.
King Constantine of Greece died in January 2023.