Charles announced earlier this month that he had been diagnosed with cancer, just 17 months into his reign following the death of his 96-year-old mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September 2022.
King Charles III on Saturday praised the “determination and strength” of the Ukrainian people in a message to mark the second anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of its neighbour.
“The determination and strength of the Ukrainian people continues to inspire, as the unprovoked attack on their land, their lives and livelihoods enters a third, tragic, year,” he wrote.
“Despite the tremendous hardship and pain inflicted upon them, Ukrainians continue to show the heroism with which the world associates them so closely,” the monarch added.
“Theirs is true valour, in the face of indescribable aggression.”
The British sovereign went to say he continued to be “greatly encouraged that the United Kingdom and our allies remain at the forefront of international efforts to support Ukraine”.
“My heart goes out to all those affected, as I remember them in my thoughts and prayers,” he added.
Charles announced earlier this month that he had been diagnosed with cancer, just 17 months into his reign following the death of his 96-year-old mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September 2022.
He has taken an indefinite break from royal public duties while he undergoes treatment, but continues to perform official business and administrative tasks behind closed doors.
AFP