King Charles shares update on cancer treatment
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On December 12, King Charles shared a positive update about his cancer treatment, and encouraged everyone to attend invaluable cancer screenings. According to a royal expert, the monarch had a rather "un-regal" reaction to learning he had cancer. Meanwhile, The King continues to hold certain details regarding his health close to his chest.
Kate Middleton left an emotional handwritten note at a London-based art installation in honor of those who have lost their lives to cancer. She placed the note at the Ever After Garden, which raises money for the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.