King Charles has been photographed for the first time since being diagnosed with cancer.
According to the Queen, the King is doing exceptionally well given the circumstances, as she honored the efforts of charitable organizations at Salisbury Cathedral.
When asked about Charles, her response was, “He’s doing remarkably well given the circumstances. He’s deeply moved by all the letters and messages from the public that have been pouring in from all over – it’s quite heartwarming.”
Previously, the Prince of Wales addressed the King’s cancer diagnosis publicly and thanked the public for their supportive messages.
During a fundraising gala dinner, Prince William expressed his admiration for those who have sent well wishes to the Princess of Wales as she recovers from her planned abdominal surgery.
He expressed to the visitors: “This holds significant value for all of us.”
The Queen reports that the King is doing exceptionally well.
The monarch praised her husband’s resilience following his cancer diagnosis, while also commending the efforts of charitable organizations at Salisbury Cathedral.
Camilla departed from Charles at Sandringham in order to attend her royal commitment for the evening. One of her initial encounters was with healthcare professionals from Wiltshire Air Ambulance.
“I am hopeful that His Majesty is in good health, Ma’am. We are all deeply saddened to hear the news,” stated Ben Abbott, a 40-year-old critical care paramedic.
Camilla responded: “Despite the circumstances, he is doing exceptionally well.”
“He is deeply moved by the letters and messages he has received from people all over – it’s very heartening.”
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On Tuesday morning, William conducted a ceremony at Windsor Castle. This was his first appearance since Buckingham Palace announced on Monday that King Charles had been diagnosed with an illness.
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According to a statement from the Palace, Charles has started a regular treatment schedule and has been advised by doctors to delay any public engagements.
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Stephen Fry expressed concern for his close friend King Charles, stating that it would be devastating if the monarch became seriously ill after waiting for the throne for such a long time.
The previous host of QI expressed worry for his friend after the palace revealed that the ruler has been diagnosed with a secret cancer and is undergoing treatment.
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Queen Camilla says that King is doing exceptionally well given the current circumstances.
Queen Camilla states that King is doing exceptionally well given the circumstances.
The Queen welcomes paramedics specializing in critical care.
The Queen, who resides in Lacock, Wiltshire, engaged in conversation with the nearby air ambulance medical team regarding their duties.
Ben Abbott, a critical care paramedic, shared that he informed the woman that they always wave when they pass over Lacock, and she replied that she always waves back.
Source: independent.co.uk