King Charles III says his cancer journey brought the best of humanity into focus

By PAN PYLAS LONDON AP King Charles III described Wednesday how a cancer finding can be a daunting and at times frightening experience for sufferers and their loved ones as he hosted an event to laud the extraordinary work of cancer charities Related Articles Lilly star weight-loss drug Zepbound faces coverage challenge from CVS Strength Trump s medical agency urges therapy for transgender youth not broader gender-affirming soundness care Massachusetts parents students fight for answers after highly graphic survey on sex gender RFK Jr exaggerates share of autistic population with severe limitations Families have to find their own livers because of organ donor shortfall In a message written in a booklet for guests at a Buckingham Palace reception to celebrate organizations helping people with the syndrome Charles poignantly reflected on his experience of cancer As one of the or so people in the U K who receive a cancer finding every day Charles declared his journey had given him an even deeper appreciation of the extraordinary work of charities Each identification each new development will be a daunting and at times frightening experience for those individuals and their loved ones he stated But as one among those statistics myself I can vouch for the fact that it can also be an experience that brings into sharp focus the very best of humanity The -year-old monarch who is still undergoing remedy more than a year on from his evaluation for an undisclosed cancer also announced that his experience had reinforced how the darkest moments of illness can be illuminated by the greatest compassion Britain s King Charles III speaks with broadcaster and presenter Adele Roberts wearing her medals from the TCS London Marathon and Abbott World Marathon Majors during a reception in Buckingham Palace London in celebration of community-based initiatives raising awareness about cancer and supporting those living with cancer Wednesday April Andrew Matthews Pool Photo via AP Britain s King Charles III and Queen Camilla speak with presenter Lorraine Kelly second left and the members of the Change Check Choir during a reception in Buckingham Palace London in celebration of community-based initiatives raising awareness about cancer and supporting those living with cancer Wednesday April Andrew Matthews Pool Photo via AP Britain s King Charles III speaks to guests during a reception in Buckingham Palace London in celebration of community-based initiatives raising awareness about cancer and supporting those living with cancer Wednesday April Yui Mok Pool Photo via AP Britain s King Charles III speaks with broadcaster Adele Roberts during a reception in Buckingham Palace London in celebration of community-based initiatives raising awareness about cancer and supporting those living with cancer Wednesday April Andrew Matthews Pool Photo via AP Britain s King Charles III greets Vicky Pattison during a reception in Buckingham Palace London in celebration of community-based initiatives raising awareness about cancer and supporting those living with cancer Wednesday April Yui Mok Pool Photo via AP Britain s King Charles III speaks to guests during a reception in Buckingham Palace London in celebration of community-based initiatives raising awareness about cancer and supporting those living with cancer Wednesday April Yui Mok Pool Photo via AP Britain s King Charles III and Queen Camilla pose for a photo with Lorraine Kelly and members of the Change and Check choir during a reception in Buckingham Palace London in celebration of community-based initiatives raising awareness about cancer and supporting those living with cancer Wednesday April Yui Mok Pool Photo via AP Britain s King Charles III speaks to guests during a reception in Buckingham Palace London in celebration of community-based initiatives raising awareness about cancer and supporting those living with cancer Wednesday April Yui Mok Pool Photo via AP Show Caption of Britain s King Charles III speaks with broadcaster and presenter Adele Roberts wearing her medals from the TCS London Marathon and Abbott World Marathon Majors during a reception in Buckingham Palace London in celebration of community-based initiatives raising awareness about cancer and supporting those living with cancer Wednesday April Andrew Matthews Pool Photo via AP Expand Charles and his wife Queen Camilla invited representatives from cancer charities they endorsement campaigners and individuals living with cancer to the royal residence for the reception Also present was the ex-wife of Prince Andrew Sarah Duchess of York who has been treated for skin and breast cancer I think the King is a brilliant example of revolutionizing patronage she disclosed He really listens he wants to fix it he wants to make a difference Though Charles has been increasingly visible in newest months he was briefly hospitalized last month as a conclusion of temporary side effects from a scheduled cancer medicine Though no update on the king s healthcare has been provided his return to inhabitants duties has been read that his healing is heading in the right direction We are so grateful to His Majesty for his continued advocacy both as our patron and for being so open about his own cancer experience which has inspired so numerous others to reach out for assistance from organizations like Macmillan noted Gemma Peters chief executive at Macmillan Cancer Endorsement Charles illness came as his daughter-in-law Kate the Princess of Wales was also diagnosed with cancer Kate the wife of Prince William took more than six months off before returning to residents duties in late September