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

2024-02-05T19:30:51.612Z

Highlights: English Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, said he had "no doubt" that the monarch "will recover all his strength in a short time" Welsh Prime Minister Mark Drakeford confessed to being " sad after hearing the news" Benjamin Netanyahu, president of Israel, used social networks to send, together with his wife, Sara, his "most sincere wishes" to King Charles III and his "prayers for his good health" The U.S. State Department spokesman Vedant Patel described the news as "incredibly sad news"


Rishi Sunak, English Prime Minister, said he had "no doubt" that the monarch "will recover all his strength in a short time." United Kingdom leaders hope for "all the best" after the release of the statement on the illness suffered by Elizabeth's successor. .The global repercussions.


After it was officially announced that King Charles III was diagnosed with cancer, as reported by Buckingham Palace itself, different international leaders and leaders of British countries lamented the news and wished him "the best" and "a speedy recovery" to the king. monarch of the United Kingdom.

English Prime Minister

Rishi Sunak

wrote on social media "wishing Her Majesty a speedy and complete recovery."

"I have no doubt that

he will regain his full strength

in no time and I know that the whole

country will wish him the best

."

His Northern Ireland

counterpart

, Michelle O'Neill, said she was "very sorry" for the monarch's illness and wished him a recovery.

"I am very sorry to learn of King Charles' illness and I want to wish him

the best for his treatment

and a complete and quick recovery," said the new head of state, as reproduced by the BBC.

Wishing His Majesty a full and speedy recovery.



I have no doubt he'll be back to full strength in no time and I know the whole country will be wishing him well.

https://t.co/W4qe806gmv

— Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) February 5, 2024

For his part, from Cardiff,

Wales

, Prime Minister Mark Drakeford confessed to being "

sad

after hearing the news."

"My thoughts and those of people across

Wales

will be

with him and his family

tonight," he said.

Trist iawn yw clywed y newyddion bod Brenin Charles yn wynebu heriau iechyd pellach.



Bydd fy meddyliau i, a phobl ledled Cymru, gydag ef a'i deulu hay.



Anfonaf fy nymuniadau gorau ato, a dymunaf wellhad buan wrth iddo ddekrau'r driniaeth.

https://t.co/01uj2CXxtJ

— Mark Drakeford (@PrifWeinidog) February 5, 2024

He added: "I send him my best wishes as he begins treatment for a full and speedy recovery.

Gwellhad buan

[Get well soon]."

His peer Humza Haroon Yousaf, of

Scotland

, said in a statement that his "

thoughts and prayers

are 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 Her Majesty

the Queen and other members of the Royal Family

at what I know will be a worrying time for them all," she said.

Additionally, Labor leader

Sir Keir Starmer

wished the King "all the best".

"

On behalf of the Labor Party

, I wish His Majesty all the best for his recovery. We hope to see him quickly recover to full health," was the message on social networks.

The repercussions around the world due to the cancer diagnosis of King Carlos III

From the United States, State Department spokesman Vedant Patel described the news as "incredibly sad news."

And in that sense he added: “I am very sorry for the king and his family.”

Furthermore, he stated that the thoughts of the Joe Biden administration are with the King and the Royal Family.

Benjamin Netanyahu, president of Israel, used social networks to send, together with his wife, Sara, his "most sincere wishes" to King Charles III and his "prayers for his good health."

Sara and I send our heartfelt well wishes to King Charles III and our prayers for his good health.

— Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) February 5, 2024

News in development.

D.S.

Source: clarin

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