King Charles makes his first public statement since cancer diagnosis & says he’s ‘so sorry he can’t be there’
KING Charles has made his first public statement since his shock cancer diagnosis.
Speaking out to mark Grenada’s 50th anniversary of Independence, the King said he sent his "congratulations and warmest good wishes" to the country, despite his current worrying health issues.
The King, 75, has started treatment and was advised by doctors to cancel front line duties.
The shock announcement came just eight days after he was released from hospital following a "corrective procedure" for an enlarged prostate.
But it remains unclear when Charles will be able to resume full-time public appearances.
In his statement, the King apologised that he could not "be with you in person" to celebrate the "momentous milestone".
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Charles also said that he holds "special memories" after visiting the island five years ago.
The full statement to Grenada read: "Over these past five decades, I have watched with the deepest admiration as you have built your nation and forged Grenada's distinct place in the world, and as an essential member of our Commonwealth family.
"Together, you have established Grenada as an exemplar of democracy, human rights and the rule of law. Together, you have risen to the most critical challenges of climate change and biodiversity loss by offering the world an example of leadership, resilience and innovation.
"Together, you have given life to the words of your national anthem: 'Aspire, build, advance!'"
The statement continued: "My wife and I hold such special memories of our visit to your beautiful 'Spice Island' five years ago, and of the warm and touching welcome you extended to us.
"Then, as whenever I have met Grenadians anywhere in the world, I was struck by your resilience, the strength of your community and by your shared determination to make a positive difference.
"In this Grenadian spirit you can take the greatest pride. Whether through the remarkable contributions of Grenada's artists, musicians and authors, or the triumphs of your athletes, all of whom have enjoyed such extraordinary success, '473 to the World' is an inspiration to us all.
"I can only say how sorry I am that I cannot be with you in person to mark this momentous milestone, and to enjoy a little Oil Down with you all!
"My thoughts are with everyone across Grenada, Carriacou and Petit Martinique, and all those in the Grenadian diaspora - "one people, one family" - as you celebrate everything you have achieved and all that your future holds. My family join me in sending our heartfelt congratulations to you all."
His Majesty carried out a staggering 516 engagements last year, including 94 trips abroad.
However, King Charles will continue with his weekly audiences with the Prime Minister, but they may have to be scaled back on the advice of doctors.
In the meantime, other Royals, including the Queen, will continue with a full programme of public duties.
They are also likely to undertake additional duties on behalf of the King whilst he is out of action.
The announcement came just eight days after His Majesty was released from hospital following a "corrective procedure" for an enlarged prostate.
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Palace officials did not specify what kind of cancer the king has, or how serious his condition is.
They only said that it was discovered during the King’s recent hospital treatment.