King praises humanitarian workers in Easter message
- King Charles III will attend the Royal Maundy service at Durham Cathedral, where he will present symbolic gifts to 76 men and 76 women, honoring their Christian service.
- In his Easter message, Charles praised humanitarian workers and emphasized the need for 'faith, hope and love' in 2025, stating that humanity is capable of both 'great cruelty and great kindness'.
- The King, undergoing cancer treatment, has reduced his royal engagements but managed to meet with Pope Francis during a recent state visit to Italy.
- Charles reflected on Jesus’s actions as a 'token of His love that knew no bounds' and noted the resilience of humanitarians during his Easter reflections.
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