One year after Buckingham Palace revealed his cancer diagnosis, King Charles III is reaching out with a message of hope and support for those navigating their own battles with the disease. The British monarch took to Twitter on World Cancer Day, offering heartfelt words of encouragement to individuals facing a cancer diagnosis while paying tribute to the doctors, nurses, and caregivers who dedicate their lives to helping others.
“This World Cancer Day, we are sending love to all those navigating a cancer diagnosis,” he wrote, adding a special shout-out to the families and charities offering support during such difficult times. King Charles also encouraged those in need to seek assistance from organizations offering resources to help them along their journey. His touching message serves as a reminder that no one fights alone, and that help is always available.
See the tweet below.
This World Cancer Day, we are sending love to all those navigating a cancer diagnosis – as well as the incredible doctors, nurses, charities and families who work tirelessly to support them. 🫶
If you are in need of support, consider getting in touch with…
💚 @MacmillanCancer… pic.twitter.com/MV6tZw6mv5
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) February 4, 2025
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