King Charles has reaffirmed his commitment to supporting his daughter-in-law, Kate Middleton, during her ongoing battle with cancer.
During a recent visit to Southport, where he offered comfort to victims and families affected by a tragic stabbing incident, the King was approached by a woman named June. She handed Charles a crocheted pink heart, requesting it be passed on to Kate and her nine-year-old daughter, Princess Charlotte. The King graciously accepted, promising, "I will."
In another touching moment, an eight-year-old boy named Max gifted Charles a small red silk heart, prompting a warm pat on the head from the monarch.
The King spent around half an hour with survivors and their families before signing a book of condolence with the message, "In deepest sympathy," using his personal fountain pen.
Charles and Kate have forged a particularly close relationship, especially over the past few months, as both have faced the daunting challenge of cancer. The King, diagnosed in February, shared a private tea with Kate, who announced her diagnosis the following month, to discuss their experiences.
In a show of solidarity and affection, Charles has continued to bestow new titles and honours upon Kate, further cementing their bond.