King Charles Honors World Cancer Day With Message One Year After Sharing Diagnosis
- King Charles was diagnosed with cancer on February 5, 2024, and has been undergoing regular treatments, confirmed by Buckingham Palace.
- The palace has stated that King Charles does not have prostate cancer but has not shared further details about his condition.
- On World Cancer Day, the Royal Family expressed support for those affected by cancer and acknowledged the efforts of medical professionals.
- Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, also faced a cancer diagnosis last year, and she is now in remission, as stated in a recent announcement.
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King shares emotional video one year on from his cancer diagnosis
KING Charles has shared an emotional video one year on from his shock cancer diagnosis. The clip – shared on the monarch’s social media channels today – also features GB cycling legend Sir Chris Hoy, who revealed late last year he is terminal. Sir Chris Hoy is among the famous faces in the video The post said: “This World Cancer Day, we are sending love to all those navigating a cancer diagnosis – as well as the incredible doctors, nurses, chari…
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