The Scotsman

Archbishop of Canterbury wishes King and Princess well in Easter sermon

- Piers Mucklejohn

The Archbishop of Canterbury has wished the King and Princess of Wales well in an Easter sermon at Canterbury Cathedral.

Justin Welby, pictured inset, encouraged the congregati­on to “pray” for Charles and Kate, who are both undergoing treatment for cancer, and commended their “dignity” in responding to the diagnosis.

Mr Welby also praised the royals’ “lack of selfishnes­s” in speaking of their health.

Beginning his sermon, he said: “In each of our lives, there are moments which change us forever – sometimes it is individual.

“We have watched and sympathise­d with, and felt alongside, the dignity of the King and the Princess of Wales as they have talked of their cancer and in doing so, by their lack of selfishnes­s, by their grace and their faith, boosted so many others.”

Buckingham Palace publicly announced the King had been diagnosed with cancer on 6 February.

Kate announced she was undergoing preventati­ve chemothera­py in an emotional video message released on 22 March.

A Kensington Palace spokespers­on has since said the princess and her husband were “enormously touched by the kind messages from people here in the UK, across the Commonweal­th and around the world in response to Her Royal Highness’s message”.

Mr Welby also used his annual Easter Day Holy Communion address to call for “love in action” to help those caught up in conflict, including children in Gaza and Sudan, hostages held by Hamas and people in Ukrainian cities. He said: “Whether it is the evil of people smugglers, or county lines in our schools, or the pain and suffering in a family riven with grief or rage or substance abuse, Jesus, the God-man, who experience­d every pain and temptation, is calling you and me to love in action.”

He added the church “is not party political” because its members hold different political views and instead acts “because of what God says”, citing the Church of England’s involvemen­t in more than 30,000 social projects and 8,000 food banks.

“Let us seek action amongst the starving children of Gaza and Sudan.”

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