King Charles, Princess Kate stand together at major cancer event
Key takeaways
- James’s Palace put a powerful spotlight on the fight against the disease, offering a message of hope and solidarity to millions worldwide.
- The Princess of Wales made a surprise, last-minute addition to the royal lineup, joining King Charles and Queen Camilla on Tuesday evening to mark the 125th anniversary of Cancer Research UK.
- The royals toured immersive tech installations highlighting groundbreaking advancements in cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize LONDON — In a profoundly personal and historic moment for the British Royal Family, King Charles III and Catherine, Princess of Wales, have stepped out together for their first joint, cancer-focused public engagement since their respective diagnoses in 2024.
The high-profile appearance at St. James’s Palace put a powerful spotlight on the fight against the disease, offering a message of hope and solidarity to millions worldwide.
The Princess of Wales made a surprise, last-minute addition to the royal lineup, joining King Charles and Queen Camilla on Tuesday evening to mark the 125th anniversary of Cancer Research UK. The King serves as the patron of the organization, which funds pioneering research into over 200 types of cancer.