King Charles is getting all emotional over the wave of support he’s getting.
09.02.2024 - 13:49 / ok.co.uk
Despite King Charles' shock cancer diagnosis, normality has resumed for many members of the Royal Family including Princess Anne, who has now returned to official duties. The Princess Royal threw herself straight back into Royal engagements on Tuesday, 6 February with a day filled with important formal events.
The 73 year old kicked things off with an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle, where she handed out honours. Princess Anne made both conductor Ivor Bolton and tenor Nicky Spence a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) at the ceremony, with them both being recognised for services to music.
Princess Anne was all smiles as she shook hands with the attendees and presented them with their honours. Rugby union referee Sara Cox and wheelchair rugby league player James Simpson were also among the honours recipients. Following the investiture ceremony at Windsor, the Princess Royal was scheduled to travel to the Midlands for a second event but it was cancelled at the last minute.
The 73 year old is the first Royal to undertake official duties following the announcement regarding the King's cancer diagnosis. Buckingham Palace shared the shock news in a statement released on Monday, 5 February. Buckingham Palace said in a statement: "During The King's recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted.
King Charles is getting all emotional over the wave of support he’s getting.
Prince William has told friends there is zero chance brother Prince Harry will be allowed back into the royal fold. The Prince of Wales is so angered by his brother’s continued attack on the monarchy he will block any of his bids to return to The Firm, writes The Mirror.
Prince Harry's recent interview with Good Morning America, where he spoke of King Charles' recent cancer diagnosis, has left Royal friends furious.
Prince Harry could return to the royal fold, well, only for a little while!
Prince Harry has pronounced himself “willing to return to a temporary role within the British Royal Family, it has been reported in the UK media.
Prince Harry has opened up about the moment he learned King Charles had been given a cancer diagnosis and revealed that he is thankful for getting the chance to see him. The Duke of Sussex gave a rare interview on Good Morning America where he revealed that King Charles himself informed him about his health news.
Prince Harry has finally opened up about his father King Charles III‘s scary cancer diagnosis.
Prince Harry has opened up about King Charles' cancer for the first time and expressed how thankful he was to have been able to visit his father in the UK during a touching interview.The Duke of Sussex also hinted that this tough time might lead to a reunion with the Royal Family.The interview took place on Thursday, 15 February just after Harry had an exciting ride on a bobsled at the place where the Invictus Games will happen next year, reports Mirror Online. While he discussed the Invictus Games, life with Meghan and whether he would become an American citizen, he also spoke openly about his father with Good Morning America.
currently in Canada, where they spent Valentine’s Day together earlier this week at the Invictus Games 2025’s Winter Training Camp.The pair were seen braving the freezing temperatures in Whistler, as Harry even tried his hand at an array of winter sports including skeleton sledding.Their Canadian getaway is being filmed by a “GMA” camera crew, who are reportedly working on an Invictus Games-related segment.On Wednesday, Reeve joined the Sussexes on their snowy adventures as he chatted to the Duke about “his life today with Meghan, how his father is doing, and on his passion supporting wounded warriors,” the show said in a teaser.Harry’s interview comes just days after his ailing father returned to London to undergo more cancer treatment.The monarch, 75, revealed his cancer diagnosis on Feb.
Prince Harry will finally break his silence on his father King Charles' poor health and the current state of their relationship in a brand new interview tomorrow.
Prince Harry is set to open up about his father, King Charles', recent cancer diagnosis in a highly-anticipated interview.The exclusive interview with Good Morning America on Friday will provide insight into how the Royal Family is coping with the news and shed light on King Charles' health journey. In a preview clip shared on Twitter by GMA, Prince Harry is said to open up about “his life today with Meghan, how his father, the King, is doing, and on his passion, supporting wounded warriors.” The clip has sparked widespread interest and anticipation, as viewers eagerly await Prince Harry's revelations.The interview is expected to offer a glimpse into the personal struggles and challenges faced by the Royal Family amidst King Charles' health battle.
Prince Harry raced back to the UK for a whistle-stop trip after the news of King Charles’ cancer diagnosis was made public last Monday night.
Meghan Markle reportedly had a "tense conversation" with Prince Harry over his quick trip back to the UK following news of his father's illness.
The BBC has defended its reporting on King Charles III‘s cancer diagnosis after audience members complained that the UK broadcaster was devoting too much coverage to the health scare.
King Charles waited more than 70 years to ascend the throne, a record in the Royal Family. But after just 15 months as monarch, he’s been dealt a devastating blow following his shock cancer diagnosis - forcing him to step back from public duties.
King Charles kept his meeting with Prince Harry short due to the need for “calm”, a royal expert has claimed. After Buckingham Palace announced on Monday 5 February that the monarch, 75, had been diagnosed with cancer, Prince Harry, 39, jetted from his home in California to London to meet with his father. The meeting took place on Tuesday 6 February at Clarence House, the King’s official residence, though it’s unclear how long the pair spent together.
King Charles III on Saturday made his first public statement since his cancer diagnosis was shared with the world last week, expressing thanks for well wishes.“I would like to express my most heartfelt thanks for the many messages of support and good wishes I have received in recent days,” Charles, 75, said in a message released by Buckingham Palace. “As all those who have been affected by cancer will know, such kind thoughts are the greatest comfort and encouragement.”“It is equally heartening to hear how sharing my own diagnosis has helped promote public understanding and shine a light on the work of all those organizations which support cancer patients and their families across the UK and wider world,” the monarch continued.
A friend of King Charles has shared that "boredom will be one of the hardest things" for the monarch following his cancer diagnosis. His Majesty, 75, has had to cancel all his public duties, Buckingham Palace announced on Monday.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could help change the public's opinion of themselves if they "move back to the UK" and "take up their royal duties", according to an expert.
Princess Anne was given the classic royal task of cutting a special anniversary cake during a royal engagement in London this week.