UK papers urge public to support King Charles III as cancer treatment starts

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LONDON (AFP) – King Charles’s III’s cancer diagnosis splashed the front page of every British national newspaper yesterday, with publications praising the monarch for revealing his illness and urging readers to rally behind him.

The Sun tabloid said Monday’s shock announcement by Buckingham Palace, which sparked a flood of support from around the world, would heighten awareness about the condition.

“We should applaud Charles for choosing to reveal his cancer diagnosis to assist public understanding for those around the world who are affected by cancer,” the tabloid wrote.

“Over the decades, His Majesty has been there for so many people, visiting hospitals and offering them hope,” it added.

“Now it is time for the nation to show how much they care for him, which I am sure they will.”

The palace said that during his recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement “a separate issue of concern was noted” and that he had begun treatment.

Most papers carried portraits of Charles on their front page. The Sun went with “King: I have cancer” as its headline, while fellow redtop The Daily Mirror had “King’s cancer shock”. The Daily Telegraph said the monarch’s diagnosis should be “no cause for alarm”.

A broadcast journalist shows newspaper frontpages on King Charles III’s cancer while reporting from outside Buckingham Palace in London. PHOTO: AFP