King says 'wonderful messages and cards' since cancer diagnosis have 'reduced me to tears'
- The King received an outpouring of support following his cancer diagnosis, expressing gratitude for the messages and good wishes.
- Buckingham Palace announced a diagnosis of cancer after treatment for an enlarged prostate, with the King appreciative of increased support for cancer charities.
- Despite his health challenges, the King remains engaged in his state duties and is supported by the Privy Council.
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King Charles says he has been 'reduced to tears' by public support after cancer diagnosis
Speaking during his weekly audience with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, the king also said he was gratified to see how his diagnosis had boosted support for cancer charities across the UK.
"We're Behind You": Rishi Sunak Meets King Charles After Cancer Diagnosis
King Charles III on Wednesday met British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in person for their weekly audience for the first time since announcing his cancer diagnosis, UK television channels reported. The meeting at Buckingham Palace came after the 75-year-old monarch attended a church service at his country residence of Sandringham in eastern England on Sunday. The king appeared to be in good spirits, quipping after Sunak said he was looking well th…
King Charles 'reduced to tears' by good wishes from public since cancer diagnosis
King Charles III said he had been reduced to tears by the messages he has received from people since his cancer diagnosis, as he held his weekly audience with the prime minister for the first time since stepping away from public duties to focus on his treatment.
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