According to Buckingham Palace, King Charles III will break with tradition and give his Christmas address from a previous doctor chapel on Monday. The UK queen is continuing his treatment for cancer that was discovered earlier this year, so this location has changed.
The pre-recorded communication will become broadcast on Sky News on December 1 at 3 p.m. GMT. The annual target will no longer be delivered from a royal house this year for the first time since 2006. That time, Queen Elizabeth II spoke from Southwark Cathedral.
The chosen spot, the Fitzrovia Chapel in northern London, served as part of Middlesex Hospital for almost a century. The chapel was described by Buckingham Palace as” a place for staff and patients to find relief, prayer, and sleep.” In a speech on X, the Royal Family explained the historical relevance of the temple saying,” In 1928, His Majesty’s grandfather, King George VI, laid the foundation stone of the building. The included Christmas tree was given to the” Is You C Me?” campaign by Macmillan Cancer Support and Croydon BME Forum. job and will be placed in the Royal Trinity Hospice, Clapham, the oldest hospital in the United Kingdom”.
The real message will remain private until it is transmitted, but according to a palace insider quoted by Reuters, it did address numerous challenges at national, international, and specific levels while highlighting how cultural cohesion and mutual assistance can help overcome it.
Following a year of health difficulties for the imperial family, Charles’s Christmas speech comes after. Princess Catherine, his daughter-in-law, even received cancer care, completing treatment in September. Although he has eventually resuming his public duties, The King’s care for an unknown form of cancer is expected to continue into 2025.
This year’s information, recorded before in December, takes place in the complex Grade II listed temple, featuring more than 500 stars in its gold-leaf ceiling and about 40 varieties of marble.
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