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Less than a week after his shock cancer announcement, the King of England appeared smiling outside St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham for Sunday Mass.
Less than a week after his shocking cancer announcement, Charles III wanted to save face and reassure the British people first. As usual when he resides in Sandringham, the King of England attended Mass at St Mary Magdalene this Sunday, February 11.
Arriving alongside his wife, Queen Camilla, he smiled as he greeted the crowd gathered around the ward. This is Charles’ first public appearance since Buckingham Palace officially announced his battle with cancer last Monday. Photographers captured Charles’ only brief outing behind the windows of his car from his London home Clarence House on Tuesday.
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Charles’ “sincere thanks”
Less than 18 months after ascending to the throne, Charles III began treatment on Monday for an unspecified “form of cancer”. It is known that the disease was discovered during the last surgery for benign prostatic hypertrophy. However, the 75-year-old sovereign does not suffer from prostate cancer. Although he will continue some of his administrative functions, he will be absent from public life for an indefinite period.
Charles III on Saturday expressed his “most sincere thanks” to the people who sent him messages of support in his first press release since being diagnosed with cancer. “I want to express my sincerest thanks for the many messages of support and well wishes I have received in recent days,” wrote the father of Princes William and Harry. “As anyone who has suffered from cancer knows, kind thoughts like this are the greatest comfort and encouragement,” the monarch said in a message posted on the British royal family’s website and on Twitter.
“It’s also heartening to hear how sharing my diagnosis has helped to raise awareness amongst the wider public and highlight the work of all these organizations who support cancer patients and their families in the UK and around the world.” “My lifelong admiration for their tireless care and devotion is all the greater because I experience it firsthand,” added the message, signed “Charles R.”
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Source: Le Figaro
