King Charles appears to have moved on from his initial anguish and is now willing to discuss his cancer experience.
According to a former royal gardener, the queen want to connect with people going through similar experiences.
Former royal gardener Jack Stokes told GB News that seeing the King open up has been gratifying, and it has brought people closer to him.
The King recently sent a letter to cancer sufferers, describing the diagnosis as a frightening and daunting experience, but one that also demonstrates people's goodwill and resilience.
Stokes stated that the monarch is "done grieving," and that it is "amazing" to watch Charles share his experience with the world.
"I think it has also helped the country warm to him a lot more than they initially did when he was first diagnosed," added the minister.
Charles went on to say, "He came right out and told everyone what was going on, and that he needed to take a break from his royal duties."
"I believe the relevance is precisely what we've discussed: with him having personally faced cancer, it's incredibly relevant to him.
"He knows individuals who have had cancer, who have suffered, and he has lost friends and family to the disease. We can all understand and identify this in our own groups.
"This has truly touched his heart. He is a big supporter of numerous charities in the UK. He has done excellent work for these causes."
He said, "I've mentioned it before, and he's simply continuously striving to ensure his charities raise funding to assist support all of the issues they focus on, whether it's helping children, putting people into employment, or the King's Foundation. There are several such charities.
"But I believe that having received an awful cancer diagnosis this year and now living with cancer is significant." We've been told that the Princess of Wales is in remission, but he still has cancer and is being treated. So he sees this on a weekly basis.
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