King Charles III’s candidness about his cancer diagnosis has had a profound impact on his relationship with the people of Britain and has further solidified the monarchy. Since his unforgettable coronation at Westminster Abbey, the new monarch’s decision to be open about his health struggles has allowed him to establish a deeper connection with his subjects.
According to Anna Whitelock, a professor of the history of the monarchy at City University, London, health is the ultimate equalizer. She believes that the royal family, just like many other families, is dealing with the challenges of a cancer diagnosis. This has likely affected the energy and focus on bigger challenges that the king may be facing.
Can the people of modern Britain be represented by a 1,000-year-old inherited monarchy? There are still unanswered questions about the institution’s ability to do so. Additionally, concerns regarding the monarchy’s ties to empire and slavery need to be addressed. Some even question whether it is time to replace the monarchy with an elected head of state.
The events of the last five months have taken Britain by surprise, surpassing experts’ expectations of the challenges the royal family would face following Charles’ coronation.
First, Charles underwent treatment for an enlarged prostate. Soon after, he disclosed his cancer diagnosis. The news was swiftly followed by the revelation that Kate, the Princess of Wales and Prince William’s wife, was also battling cancer.
Both of them decided to step back from their public responsibilities in order to prioritize their health. William also made the same decision to be there for his wife and their three young children.
Queen Camilla, of all people, stepped into the breach.
Camilla, who was once viewed as a destructive force within the House of Windsor due to her involvement in the dissolution of Charles’ marriage to Princess Diana, has now become one of the most influential figures within the monarchy. She has significantly increased her public appearances and has played a vital role in maintaining the royal family’s presence in the public eye.
As Charles and Kate went about their engagements, they were met with an outpouring of support from devoted royal fans. Everywhere they went, well-wishers eagerly handed over thoughtful get well cards and offered words of encouragement.
Throughout his first year since being crowned, Charles’ journey has been marked by the emergence of Camilla and her remarkable ability to effectively represent the king, as noted by Whitelock.
“The response from the crowds has been truly remarkable,” she remarked. “I believe that this first year has truly showcased the reign of Charles and Camilla in a way that we could have never anticipated.”
They worked together to ensure a year of stability for the monarchy, despite critics’ predictions that the death of Queen Elizabeth II would bring about significant changes.
Charles, however, is not exempt from difficulties, including those within his own family.
The king had a strained relationship with his younger son even before Prince Harry and his wife Meghan decided to give up their royal duties and relocate to California in 2020. However, the situation worsened when Harry published his shocking memoir titled “Spare” in early last year. In the memoir, he made allegations about the unintentional racism within the royal family and the favorable treatment they received from the tabloid press.
Prince Andrew, Charles’ brother, continues to be a source of trouble for the king due to his association with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Recently, Netflix released a movie depicting the infamous 2019 interview where Andrew attempted to defend his connection with Epstein.
According to George Gross, a royal historian at King’s College London, Charles has been actively working to enhance transparency regarding the monarchy’s operations, as well as advocating for environmental concerns and fostering interfaith dialogue.
The king made the decision to publicly share his health issues to showcase the importance of early intervention in a country where cancer survival rates are lower compared to other affluent nations.
According to Gross, the leader has not taken advantage of the adversity he faced, but rather managed to turn it around. He acknowledges that being diagnosed with cancer is a disastrous situation that would cause worry and concern for anyone. However, as the head of state, the leader has been able to utilize this experience to deliver a powerful and simple message, which Gross considers to be an extraordinary accomplishment.
According to Michelle Mitchell, the chief executive of Cancer Research UK, there was a 33% surge in website visits after the king revealed his diagnosis. People were actively seeking information about cancer symptoms during this time.
It is possible that lives were saved as a result of this action. Additionally, it helped to establish a stronger connection between the people and the king.
Mitchell was deeply moved by the king’s visit to the cancer center, finding it to be a profoundly personal experience.
According to her, patients were more than willing to share their personal cancer stories with Charles and Camilla, and in turn, the royal couple openly shared intimate details of their own journey.
Mitchell noted that what stood out to her was not just empathy, but genuine compassion. The overall atmosphere of the day exuded a sense of hope, but it was a hope that was grounded in the recognition of the vital role that research plays in driving progress forward.