King Charles III He attended Sunday mass for the first time since his cancer diagnosis was announced.and gave a cheerful farewell as he left the church which regularly served as a place of worship for the royal family.
Charles and Queen Camilla traveled to St Mary Magdalene Church, near Sandringham House in eastern England, where the king is recovering after receiving his first treatment for an unspecified type of cancer. The residence, about 180 kilometers (110 miles) north of London, offers the monarch a place to isolate from the risk of contracting infections.
The visit to the church came the day after Carlos expressed his thanks for the messages of support he received from the public. In a statement released Saturday evening, the monarch said such thoughts “They are the greatest comfort and encouragement.”
“It’s equally heartwarming to hear how sharing my diagnosis has helped raise awareness and shine a light on the work of all those organizations supporting cancer patients and their families across the UK and the world as a whole.” , he said in his statement. .
“My lifelong admiration for their tireless care and dedication is even greater as a result of my personal experience,” he added.
Buckingham Palace announced the diagnosis on Monday. Carlos was last seen on Tuesday, when he left his Clarence House residence in London after starting treatment.
Sandringham, the private residence of the last six British monarchs, is set in parks, gardens and farms. It has been owned by the royal family since 1862.
Charles III, who according to Backingham Palace is continuing his treatment at home, has changed London for the royal country residence of Sandringham, in Norfolk.
Less than 18 months after ascending the throne, the 75-year-old kinghe began treatment on Monday against an unspecified form of cancer.
It is known that the disease was detected during a recent operation for benign prostatic hypertrophy, but it is not believed to be a cancer of this type.
Source: Clarin
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