King Charles has shared a moving and emotional update on his battle with cancer.
Now 76, the monarch spoke candidly about his condition, offering heartfelt words just over a year after first receiving his diagnosis.
On April 30, Buckingham Palace welcomed fellow cancer survivors for a special event honoring the vital work of grassroots cancer charities. The occasion recognized those making a difference in the lives of the nearly 390,000 people diagnosed with cancer in the UK each year.
In a touching message, Charles expressed his gratitude to those who dedicate themselves to offering care and support.
“Each diagnosis, each new case, will be a daunting and at times frightening experience for those individuals and their loved ones,” he wrote.
“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,” he continued.
The King reflected on how his experience has deepened his appreciation for those working in the cancer community.
“It has certainly given me an even deeper appreciation of the extraordinary work undertaken by the remarkable organisations and individuals gathered here this evening, many of whom I have known, visited and supported over the years.
“And it has reinforced what I have long observed during these visits – that the darkest moments of illness can be illuminated by the greatest compassion.”
He concluded with a message of heartfelt thanks: “You have my whole family’s deepest admiration and gratitude.”
King Charles was diagnosed with cancer in January 2024 following a procedure for an enlarged prostate. While the specific type of cancer has not been made public, palace aides have said that his recovery is progressing “very positively,” as shown by his busy schedule of both national and international engagements.