Coronation of King Charles III - 6 May 2023

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I started a thread for support for Kate. I think she deserves her own thread.
Thank you!
 

"King Charles

releases tear-jerking statement and praises

his 'beloved daughter-in-law'

as they both fight cancer together.


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Sharing Charles' reaction to the shocking news, Buckingham Palace said:

'His
Majesty is so proud of Catherine for her courage in speaking as she did'.

Following their time in hospital together,
HM has
'remained in the closest contact with his beloved daughter-in-law throughout the past weeks'.

'Both Their Majesties
will continue to offer their love and support to the whole family through this difficult time'."

 
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Yes.
And let's hope that's the end of the speculation and hounding on social media and in the gutter press. And also the end of 'excuses' about why the Royal Family owe us explanations. They don't. MOO
Let Princess Katherine recover in peace!
And all the false accusations and negativity from the US branch of the family.
 
This has got to be a tough time for William with both his father and his wife fighting a deadly disease. I rage at those who have been so crass to Kate but welcome the few apologies I have read.
 
This is a terrible time for the whole Royal Family.

I wholeheartedly wish both the King and Princess full recovery.

Nation unites behind both of them.

 
LONDON —King Charles III is frustrated by the length of time his recovery from cancer treatment is taking, his nephew has said, as Kate, the Princess of Wales, and Prince William thanked the public for their support after the revelation of her own diagnosis.

Peter Phillips, 46, the only son of Princess Anne and eldest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II, said Sunday that his uncle, the king, was in “good spirits” following his shock diagnosis in February but was finding the recuperation period and his step back from public life a struggle.

“I think, ultimately, he’s hugely frustrated. He’s frustrated that he can’t get on and do everything that he wants to be able to do,” Phillips told Sky News Australia in an interview...
 
March 30 2024
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''It almost seemed that she would live forever - always charming, smiling, waving and wearing her signature hats.

But on this day in March, 2002, The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth died at the age of 101, slipping away while asleep in bed at her Windsor home, The Royal Lodge.

Her life had spanned the 20th century itself, a time of unfathomable change in which she lost a brother in the First World War, was Queen during the Second World War, and outlived her husband George VI, Princess Diana and her own daughter, Princess Margaret.''
 

This is an historical and excellent reference for all things Royal or about the British peerage.

Enjoy checking it out, an interesting read.
 
LONDON — King Charles III has arrived at the Easter Sunday service at the chapel in Windsor Castle — his first major event since he was diagnosed with cancer in February.

Charles, 75, was accompanied by Queen Camilla and other members of the royal family at the Gothic-style St. George’s Chapel for the traditional annual engagement...

London — King Charles III shook hands and chatted with onlookers after attending an Easter service at Windsor Castle on Sunday in his most significant public outing since being diagnosed with cancer last month.

The king, dressed in a dark overcoat and shiny blue tie, smiled as he made his way along a rope line outside St. George's Chapel for about five minutes, reaching into the crowd to greet supporters who waved get-well cards and snapped photos on a chilly early spring day. “You’re very brave to stand out here in the cold,” Charles told them.

“Keep going strong,” one member of the crowd shouted as Charles and Queen Camilla walked by...
 
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LONDON — King Charles III has arrived at the Easter Sunday service at the chapel in Windsor Castle — his first major event since he was diagnosed with cancer in February.

Charles, 75, was accompanied by Queen Camilla and other members of the royal family at the Gothic-style St. George’s Chapel for the traditional annual engagement...

London — King Charles III shook hands and chatted with onlookers after attending an Easter service at Windsor Castle on Sunday in his most significant public outing since being diagnosed with cancer last month.

The king, dressed in a dark overcoat and shiny blue tie, smiled as he made his way along a rope line outside St. George's Chapel for about five minutes, reaching into the crowd to greet supporters who waved get-well cards and snapped photos on a chilly early spring day. “You’re very brave to stand out here in the cold,” Charles told them.

“Keep going strong,” one member of the crowd shouted as Charles and Queen Camilla walked by...
He seemed to really enjoy being out there talking to people. He stayed quite a while.
 

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