British political leaders react to news of Charles III’s diagnosis: “I know the whole country will wish him the best”

Rishi Sunak was the first to react to the news (DANIEL LEAL/Pool via REUTERS)via REUTERS

Announcement from Buckingham Palace that’s the king Charles III own cancer This caused an uproar in England and motivated a series of messages from local political figures.

First Minister, Rishi Sunak, reacting to the news on the social network X, previously Twitter: “Wishing His Majesty a speedy and complete recovery. I’m sure he will regain his full strength in no time and I know the whole country will wish him the best.”

Sunak’s message on XMartina Putruele

Former prime minister David CameronThe current Minister for Foreign Affairs, Commonwealth and Development, reposted Sunak’s message, without adding a word.

Boris Johnson, a former prime minister, wrote: “The whole country will support the King today. My best wishes to Carlos III for a speedy and complete recovery.”

“I extend all my best wishes to His Majesty the King and the Royal Family as he undergoes his cancer treatment,” was the message from Liz Trus. “He will be in our thoughts and prayers. God save the king!”.

Meanwhile, the leader of the Labor Party, Keir Starmer, wished the king, on behalf of his party, “all the best for his recovery.” “We hope he will return to full health soon,” he added.

Liz Truss messageMartina Putruele

Chairman of the House of Representatives, Lindsay Hoyle, told MPs: “I know that the entire House would like to join me in offering our condolences to His Majesty the King following this afternoon’s announcement. “Our thoughts are, of course, with His Royal Highness and his family, and we would all like to extend our best wishes for successful treatment and a speedy recovery following tonight’s news.”

“During a recent procedure Raja underwent at the hospital for a benign prostate enlargement, there was another issue of concern. Subsequent diagnostic tests identify a form of cancer.

His Majesty began a routine treatment program today, during which doctors advised him to postpone his public duties.

Throughout this period, His Majesty will continue to carry out normal state affairs and official procedures.

The king thanked his medical team for the quick intervention made possible thanks to a recent hospital procedure. He remains positive about the treatment he received and hopes to return to full public duties as soon as possible.

“His Royal Highness has decided to share his diagnosis to avoid speculation and in the hope of helping public understanding of all people around the world affected by cancer.”

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