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King Charles III has praised people who “extend the hand of friendship, especially in a time of need” in a recorded message delivered to a pre-Easter church service, which the monarch missed as he continues to undergo cancer treatment.

Queen Camilla represented her husband during the Royal Maundy Service at Worcester Cathedral, presenting bags of specially minted coins to people being honoured for public service.

The event is held every year on the Thursday before Easter, known as Maundy Thursday in Britain.

Camilla is wearing a hat and long white dress. She's standing next to a bishop.
Queen Camilla represented King Charles at the church service.(AP Photo: Justin Tallis)

The personal message from Charles comes after the recent announcements that both the king and the Princess of Wales had been diagnosed with cancer.

While the message made no direct reference to the royals’ health problems, it marked the king’s first public comment since his daughter-in-law revealed she was undergoing chemotherapy.

“In this country, we are blessed by all the different services that exist for our welfare,” Charles said in the audio recorded along with a bible reading earlier this month.

“But over and above these organisations and their selfless staff, we need and benefit greatly from those who extend the hand of friendship to us, especially in a time of need.”

Yeomanry guards carry the red and white purses with the Maundy money inside.

Yeomanry guards carried the red and white purses with the Maundy money inside Worcester Cathedral.(AP Photo: Justin Tallis)

The service, which dates back to the year 600, commemorates the Last Supper, when Jesus washed the feet of his disciples as an act of service and humility.

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