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King and Princess of Wales share family link in fight with cancer
Relatives of King Charles III and Princess of Wales were founders of Yorkshire Cancer Research in 1925, marking a century of royal-linked cancer charity work.
- King Charles and Princess Kate share a family link to cancer advocacy through ancestors involved in the British Empire Cancer Campaign's Yorkshire Council in 1925, as noted by historian Michael Reed.
- Both royals have recently undergone cancer treatment; the Princess is in remission, and Charles plans to reduce his treatment next year.
- Historian Michael Reed highlighted the dedication of their ancestors to cancer research, emphasizing that scientists were largely uninterested in finding solutions for cancer at the time.
- King Charles emphasized the importance of early cancer detection, revealing that nine million people in the UK are not up to date with available cancer screenings.
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King Charles and Princess Kate's ancestors worked with each other to fight cancer
King Charles and Princess Kate's ancestors worked with each other to try to find a cure for cancer some 100 years ago.Discovered by Australian historian Michael Reed, the pair were key in setting up the British Empire Cancer Campaign's Yorkshire Council in 1925.The monarch and his daughter-in-law have undergone treatment for the disease over the past couple of years, with the princess now in remission after chemotherapy, and the King scaling bac…
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