King Charles Cancer made a public statement to congratulate Grenada on 50 years of independence!
The British royal family announced on Monday that King Charles was suffering from cancer, and he accompanied Queen Camilla to Sandringham for recuperation after receiving **. But on Wednesday night, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the independence of the former British colony of Grenada, he finally broke the public silence.
Britain said on February 8 that the statement not only expressed King Charles's blessings to Grenada, but also shared it for those who did not go to the Caribbean island countries"Oil droplets"And the desire to apologize.
"I deeply regret not being able to celebrate this milestone moment with you and share the wonderful 'oil journey' with you," he said. Grenada, Carriacou, Martinique Jr., and the people of Grenada, in the diaspora, I support what you have achieved and will continue to achieve. I would also like to congratulate my family.
The statement also referred to the special memories of Charles II and Camilla's visit to Grenada five years ago. He said, "Five years ago, Uchiko and I visited your country's beautiful Spice Island and received a warm and touching welcome from you. "Wherever I go, whenever I see Grenadans, I am struck by your resilience and feel your determination to come together and change the world.
At the same time, Charles's son, Prince William, also attended a charity dinner in London to show his support to the public. Earlier that day, King Charles crowned him at Windsor Castle. British Crown Prince Harry flew out of London's Heathrow Airport within an hour of meeting with King Charles and then flew to the United States to reunite with his family.
It is worth mentioning that despite being diagnosed with cancer, Charles I was determined to continue his work until he recovered. In the statement, he congratulated Grenada on its 50th anniversary of independence, said he was determined to devote himself to philanthropy and national duty despite his ill health, and said he would resume weekly talks with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in two weeks.
In addition, after King Charles was diagnosed, many people expressed their concern and blessings to him. Everyone gave him great support and encouragement, and wished him an early victory over the disease and a speedy **. His perseverance and courage are an example and inspiration to other patients and the community.