The Borneo Post

King Charles says will serve ‘to best of ability’ after cancer diagnosis

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King Charles III said on Monday that he would continue to serve “to the best of my ability” after his cancer diagnosis, saying he had been “deeply touched” by people’s wishes for his health.

The 75-year-old monarch, who became king in September 2022 after the death of his mother Elizabeth II, was admitted for surgery for a benign prostate condition in January but was subsequent­ly diagnosed with an unrelated cancer.

He has postponed all publicfaci­ng duties while he undergoes treatment, but is continuing with behind-the-scenes work and has been holding some in-person meetings.

“In recent weeks, I have been most deeply touched by your wonderfull­y kind and thoughtful good wishes for my health,” he said in a pre-recorded speech to mark the 75th anniversar­y of the Commonweal­th.

“In return, can only continue to serve you, to the best of my ability, throughout the Commonweal­th.”

Charles’s wife, Queen Camilla, 76, and son Prince William, 41, have taken on most of the royal family’s duties in his absence.

William’s wife, Princess Kate, 42, has also been absent from public life since undergoing abdominal surgery in January.

In his speech, Charles praised the diversity of Commonweal­th and urged member nations to work together to overcome climate and economic challenges facing the world.

“Whilst we may not all have a shared history, we have common ambitions for a better future — working together to build resilience and respond to global challenges,” the monarch said in a speech recorded at Windsor Castle in February.

“Our diversity means that these challenges affect us all differentl­y and that we experience their impacts in different ways,” he said.

The Commonweal­th, establishe­d in 1949, is home to one-third of the world’s population, with the majority of the 56 member states being former British colonies in Africa, the Americas and Asia.

 ?? Photo — AFP ?? King Charles III shakes hands with Alexander Williams, the High Commission­er of Jamaica, during an audience at Buckingham Palace in London.
Photo — AFP King Charles III shakes hands with Alexander Williams, the High Commission­er of Jamaica, during an audience at Buckingham Palace in London.

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