King Charles Honors World Cancer Day With Message One Year After Sharing Diagnosis
- King Charles shared an emotional video on World Cancer Day, featuring Sir Chris Hoy and Amy Dowden, one year after his cancer diagnosis.
- Sir Chris Hoy revealed he has terminal prostate cancer and has been given two to four years to live, while Amy Dowden has battled stage-three breast cancer.
- The video includes messages of support for those affected by cancer, emphasizing that they are not alone in their struggles.
- King Charles's cancer treatment is progressing positively and will continue into 2025, as he has returned to public duties after a temporary break.
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King Charles and Queen Camilla Will Travel to Italy for 20th Anniversary
King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Chris Jackson/Getty Images King Charles III and Queen Camilla will spend their upcoming 20th wedding anniversary in Italy. The Sun reported on Monday, February 3, that Charles, 76, and Camilla, 77, will take their first state visit of the year to Rome. The excursion is reportedly scheduled for April 9 — the same day they tied the knot two decades ago. According to the outlet, the trip to the Eternal City will …
Royals and celebrities send love on World Cancer Day to people with the disease
Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy, Strictly star Amy Dowden and radio presenter Adele Roberts were among those in the video shared by the royal family. The royal family has sent love to people facing cancer on World Cancer Day, sharing video messages of support from celebrities also diagnosed with the disease. Both the King and the Princess of Wales were treated for cancer last year, with Kate now in remission and Charles having ongoing treatment. A…
King Charles Shares Emotional Video A Year On From Receiving Cancer Diagnosis
Buckingham Palace has released a heartfelt message from King Charles in honor of World Cancer Day, offering support to those affected by the disease. The statement comes just a day before the first anniversary of his cancer diagnosis, which was announced in early 2024. The Royal Family’s official Instagram account shared a video featuring cancer patients, healthcare workers, and supporters, including GB cycling legend Sir Chris Hoy, who revealed…
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