UK’s cancer-hit King Charles hails doctors in Christmas speech

King Charles thanked “selfless doctors and nurses” for supporting the royal family in his Christmas address, marking the end of a year during which he and Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, have battled cancer.

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Speaking in a pre-recorded message from a former hospital chapel, the king paid tribute to medical staff, veterans and humanitarian workers, and touched upon topics ranging from global conflicts to the far-right riots in the UK this summer.

The monarch’s traditional Christmas message, the first in nearly two decades made outside a royal residence, was symbolically filmed in the ornate Fitzrovia Chapel in central London.

“I offer special heartfelt thanks to the selfless doctors and nurses who this year have supported me and other members of my family through the uncertainties and anxieties of illness, and have helped provide the strength, care and comfort we have needed,” Charles, 76, said.

“I am deeply grateful too to all those who have offered us their own kind words of sympathy and encouragement,” the king added.

(From left) Kate, Princess of Wales, Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, Prince William and Prince George arrive for the Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham in Norfolk, England, on Wednesday. Photo: AP
(From left) Kate, Princess of Wales, Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, Prince William and Prince George arrive for the Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham in Norfolk, England, on Wednesday. Photo: AP

His daughter-in-law Princess Catherine was also diagnosed with cancer just weeks after him, temporarily removing the two senior royals from frontline duties.

  

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