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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Aug 18
Queen Camilla Praises King Charles's Resolve in Cancer Film Marking Maggie's 30th Anniversary
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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Aug 18

Queen Camilla Praises King Charles's Resolve in Cancer Film Marking Maggie's 30th Anniversary

1 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Aug 18

Summary

  • Queen Camilla said "nothing stopped" King Charles III after his cancer diagnosis, offering her first public remarks on his illness in a short film released Wednesday.
  • The film marks the 30th anniversary of Maggie's cancer support charity, and Camilla said she had been "longing" to share her experience after learning of the diagnosis.
  • King Charles also appears in the film, saying he would "cope" with cancer and was determined to continue working despite the illness.
  • The comments bring a more personal account of the royal couple's response to the diagnosis while highlighting support services for cancer patients.

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