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King Charles III has cancer: sadness, regrets and recovery wishes from British and world leaders

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After it was officially announced that King Charles III had been diagnosed with cancer, as reported by Buckingham Palace itself, several international leaders and leaders of British countries lamented the news and wished him “the best” and “a speedy recovery “. The UK.

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The English Prime Minister Rishi Sunak he wrote on his social networks “wishing His Majesty a speedy and complete recovery”.

“I have no doubts about it he will regain all his strength in a short time and I know everything the country will wish him the best“.

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Your pair of northern IrelandMichelle O’Neill said she was “very sorry” for the monarch’s illness and wished him a recovery.

“I am very sorry to hear of King Charles’ illness and I want to wish him well the best for your treatment and a complete and rapid recovery”, said the new head of state, reported by the BBC.

For your part, from Cardiff, WelshPrime Minister Mark Drakeford, confessed to being “sad after hearing the news.”

“My thoughts and those of the people of all of Wales they will be with him and his family tonight,” he said.

She added: “I send him my best wishes as he begins treatment for a full and speedy recovery. Gwellhad good [Que te mejores pronto]”.

His contemporary Humza Haroon Yousaf, from Scotlandsaid in a statement that his “thoughts and prayers I am with His Majesty the King.”

“I wish him the best for a speedy recovery and… return to public life“He added.

Finally he left his message to the royal family. “My thoughts are also with His Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family in what I know will be a worrying time for all of them,” he said.

Also, the Labor leader Sir Keir Starmer He wished the king “all the best”.

On behalf of the Labor Party, I wish Your Majesty all the best in your recovery. We hope to see him recover quickly and in full health”, is the message on social networks.

Source: Clarin

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