King Charles's cancer treatment before moving D-Day speech just 24 hours later

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King Charles was given cancer treatment at a London hospital on Tuesday, June 5, before travelling to Portsmouth the following day and then on to Normandy on Thursday.

King Charles has been revealed to have led the D-Day commemorations in Normandy, a mere 24 hours after undergoing cancer treatment in hospital.

His "carefully calibrated" participation then took him swiftly to Normandy, France, for the significant 80th-anniversary commemoration, as reported by the Sun. There, King Charles delivered a stirring tribute to the D-Day heroes at the British Normandy Memorial, which bears the names of the 22,442 individuals who lost their lives on D-Day and the French civilians who perished during the war in Normandy.

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