In an unexpected turn of events, Prince William has opted not to accompany Queen Camilla to the King Constantine Memorial Service at Windsor Castle, citing a "personal matter" as the reason for his absence. However, sources have clarified that his decision is unrelated to the health of his wife, Kate Middleton, who continues to be in good condition.
Queen Camilla, the Queen Consort, will now lead the royal contingent at the service commemorating the last King of Greece, who shared a close bond with King Charles and was also his second cousin.
Originally scheduled to participate by delivering a reading during the memorial, Prince William's absence leaves a notable gap in the proceedings. King Constantine, who passed away last year at the age of 82 after suffering a stroke, held a special place in Prince William's life as his godfather.
Notably, King Charles is also absent from the service, having received medical orders to refrain from attending due to a recent diagnosis of undisclosed cancer. This marks another setback for the royal family, as King Charles had to miss King Constantine's funeral last year in Athens due to prior commitments.
In attendance at the memorial are Queen Anne-Marie, the widow of King Constantine, their eldest son Crown Prince Pavlos, and various members of the Greek royal family. The service, held in the nave of the 15th-century chapel, serves as a poignant tribute to the late King Constantine's life and legacy.