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Warm words to King Charles of Albert and Charlène of Monaco after being diagnosed with cancer

2024-02-07T11:15:08.049Z

Highlights: Warm words to King Charles of Albert and Charlène of Monaco after being diagnosed with cancer. Prince Albert II of Monaco sends warm words on behalf of the family and all Monegasques. US President Joe Biden hopes to be able to speak to the British monarch soon. Even US presidential candidate Donald Trump (77) spoke up with tame words: “He is a wonderful man who I got to know well during my presidency. We all pray that he makes a quick and full recovery!”



As of: February 7, 2024, 12:02 p.m

By: Annemarie Göbbel

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The news of King Charles III's cancer diagnosis

spreads like wildfire.

Numerous politicians and celebrities send encouraging words.

London - Since King Charles (75) announced via Buckingham Palace that he had received a cancer diagnosis, numerous politicians, celebrities and other royals have also taken part in the tragedy of the British monarch, who has dealt with the message of fear so bravely and in an exemplary manner.

Albert and Charlène of Monaco send warm words on behalf of the family and all Monegasques

Peaceful words from Prince Albert II (65) also arrived from Monaco via Instagram on behalf of his wife Charlène of Monaco (45) and his entire family.

“In these difficult times, my whole family would like to express our support,” is the message.

On behalf of all Monegasques, he sends the warmest thoughts and prayers to the British capital, where King Charles stayed until his departure for Sandringham.

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Numerous people on the Internet had previously praised the monarch for courage in the fight against the disease.

Including many political celebrities.

For example, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (43) wrote: “I wish His Majesty a full and speedy recovery.” He has “no doubt that he will soon be back to full strength.”

US President Joe Biden hopes to be able to speak to King Charles himself soon

Condolences from all over the world reach King Charles after his cancer diagnosis: Charlène and Albert II of Monaco also found words of encouragement for the British monarch via Instagram (photo montage).

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The United States also reacted quickly, whose President Joe Biden (81) spontaneously sent a message to King Charles during an interview.

He let the monarch know: “Yes, I am worried about him.

I just heard his diagnosis.

Hopefully I will (be able to) talk to him soon.” Even US presidential candidate Donald Trump (77) spoke up with tame words: “He is a wonderful man who I got to know well during my presidency.

We all pray that he makes a quick and full recovery!”

In addition to encouraging words from Sunak's predecessor Liz Truss (48) and ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson (59) and Keir Starmer (61), the head of the Labor Party, it was the carefully weighed words of Prince Albert and Charlène that demonstrated the close relationship Leaders revealed: “Your determination, courage and openness have always been a source of inspiration.

I am convinced that you will demonstrate the same courage in this test,” the royal couple told the regent.

The great sympathy should be a small consolation for the ailing monarch, who will now increasingly withdraw from active business.

Sources used:

telegraph.co.uk, dailymail.co.uk

Source: merkur

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