On Thursday, Queen Camilla attended the Royal Maundy Service at Worcester Cathedral for a pre-Easter service without King Charles III, who continues to receive treatment for cancer.

Camilla, 76, appeared to be feeling positive and in good spirits, while Charles, 75, appeared by sending a pre-recorded video message urging citizens to "care for eachother."

In the video message, the King recorded from his desk, explaining that Jesus set "an example of how we should serve and care for eachother."

He also stated that as a nation people "benefit greatly from those who extend the hand of friendship to us, especially in a time of need," per Sky News.

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The Queen pushes on with royal duties, arriving at the cathedral solo wearing a snow white coat dress featuring floral brooches, suede boots, and a matching fur-lined hat.

Camilla distributed the Maundy money to 75 men and 75 women, mirroring the age of the monarch. She also was all smiles, thanking them for their outstanding service.

She left the cathedral with a colorful bouquet of flowers in hand, shaking hands and greeting well-wishers who waited patiently outside.

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King Charles, who expressed "great sadness" for missing the ceremony, was diagnosed with cancer early February, and continues to undergo treatment for the disease.

He was recently spotted leaving Buckingham Palace last Thursday and was photographed departing in the back of a Black Audi wearing a black suit and pastel blue tie.

Up until nearly six weeks of treatment, the Queen stated that the King was "doing very well" while on her solo visit to Northern Ireland.

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