Queen Camilla and King Charles III When the veteran leaves the inscription to praise the monarch, it seems to be torn apart In his Cancer Battle.
The emotional moment took place on Friday, August 15, to mark the end of World War II. Captain Yavar Abbas Reading to the stage from his war diary, but before he began, the 105-year-old veteran Something to be kind For Charles, 76.
“I pay my apology to the brief script to my brave king before reading the excerpt,” he said. “Although he is receiving cancer treatment, he is here with his beloved queen.”
Then the camera cut into 78-year-old Charles and Camilla, both clearly excited, wiping tears from their eyes.
Abbas himself is a cancer survivor and talks about the connection he shared with Charles, who was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer in February 2024. He added that he had been “get rid of it.” [cancer] Over the past 25 years, statistics have been made,” which has attracted applause from the crowd.
Charles and Camilla then shook hands with Abbas, and the video shared on social media showed Charles and he sat down for a brief conversation.
“A separate problem was noted in the King’s recent hospital benign prostate dilation procedure,” a statement from Buckingham Palace read shortly after the diagnosis. “A subsequent diagnostic test has identified a cancer.”
“The schedule of regular treatment has begun today, during which the doctor advised him to postpone his public responsibilities.” “During this period, the state operations and official paperwork will continue as usual.”
From there, Buckingham Palace has been updated regularly, with Charles becoming king in September 2022 after his mother’s death Queen Elizabeth IIcontinue to perform his royal duties.
Charles himself resolved his diagnosis in December His Christmas Speech. ABC News reported around the same time that his treatment will continue until 2025.
“From a personal perspective, I provide a special, heartfelt thanks to the selfless doctors and nurses who have supported me and other members of my family through uncertainty and anxiety about illness and helped us provide the strength, care and comfort we need,” he said. “I am also very grateful to all the kind words that provide us with compassion and encouragement.”

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