The King was "greatly encouraged and deeply touched" by the positive reaction
The King was "greatly encouraged and deeply touched" by the positive reaction

Della took me with Graeme and Bradley to watch Norwich City win their match. This, when The King was "greatly encouraged and deeply touched" by the positive reaction to a television broadcast where he talked about his cancer treatment

A good day as I drove to Della’s and she took me with Graeme and Bradley to watch Norwich City win their match.

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 I had several shopping opportunities afterwards before calling by Blackrow to fulfil a log order and then hosted Kathleen for dinner who came to watch Strictly.

I had trouble keeping warm on this cold December day, but the brightness went some way to charging the No23 batteries.

I was nervously anticipating the results of my whole-body scan which I would not learn until the following week.

The King will be "greatly encouraged and deeply touched" by the positive reaction to a television broadcast where he talked about his cancer treatment, Buckingham Palace has said.

In a recorded message, broadcast on Friday as part of Channel 4's Stand Up To Cancer campaign, King Charles said his treatment was being reduced, and urged people to take up offers of cancer screening, saying "early diagnosis quite simply saves lives."

The King's type of cancer has not been revealed, and he will continue to receive treatment and monitoring.

The Palace said the King "will be particularly pleased at the way it has helped to shine a light on the benefits of cancer screening programmes."

"It has long been the King's view that if some public good can come from sharing elements of his personal diagnosis and treatment journey, then it would be his pleasure and duty to do so.

"His thoughts and warmest wishes will remain with all those affected by cancer and those who care for them."