King Charkes will not issue an Easter message this year, GB News reported on Thursday, citing Buckingham Palace.
“GB News understands this is not a message the Palace issues every year, unlike its annual Christmas speech,” the outlet reported.
According to the outlet, the king’s mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, did not often release Easter messages.
It said the monarch’s decision marks a difference from last year, when King Charles III issued a message on Maundy Thursday.
Meanwhile, King Charles and his wife Queen Camilla attended the Royal Maundy Service at St Asaph Cathedral.
“This year’s Royal Maundy service took place at St Asaph Cathedral in North Wales. It is the first time the service has been held in Wales since 1982 and only the second time in its history,” the palace said.
During the service, the King presented the Royal Maundy Gifts to approximately 77 men and 77 women from Wales and other dioceses across the UK.
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