LONDON (AP) — King Charles III’s decision to be open about his cancer diagnosis has helped the new monarch connect with the people of Britain and strengthened the monarchy in the year since his dazzling coronation at Westminster Abbey.
Charles has used his illness to highlight the need for early diagnosis and treatment, showing leadership at a time of personal hardship. And in the process, people have begun to see him as a more flesh-and-blood character who faces the same challenges as them, not just an archetype of wealth and privilege.
Related articles:
Related suggestion:
No compensation for man imprisoned longer than sentenceLet's Get Wellington Moving project 'a bit of a disaster'US Assessing Expansion of Chip Export Controls Impacting China's MilitaryHKFP Lens: HKU shares 3,000 images of colonial Hong Kong from the Frank Fischbeck collectionCall for schools soft drink ban renewed after government implements cellphone banNew Zealand is in a recession: What you need to knowJessica Boyce: Police offer $100k reward in Blenheim cold caseChristopher Luxon's reo Māori lessons paid for by taxpayerEvent: Asia’s budding filmmakers prepare for Shorties Film Festival 2020No compensation for man imprisoned longer than sentence
1.3181s , 6572.0078125 kb
Copyright © 2024 Powered by King Charles openness about cancer has helped him connect with people ,Global Gazetteer news portal