King Charles III, who has been diagnosed with cancer, has shared his first public statement since his 45-minute meeting with his estranged son Prince Harry at Clarence House, which is said to be very "emotional and tense" for father-son duo.
Royal family's social media accounts shared the King's meaningful statement on Thursday, congratulating Grenada on its 50th anniversary of independence.
In his statement, the 75-year-old monarch paid tribute to the Caribbean island’s anniversary milestone, saying: "It gives me great pleasure to send you all my congratulations and warmest good wishes."
"Over these past five decades, I have watched with the deepest admiration as you have built your nation and forged Grenada's distinct place in the world, and as an essential member of our Commonwealth family," it added.
The statement of the King, which comes after Harry's meeting with his ailing dad, reads: "Over these past five decades, I have watched with the deepest admiration as you have built your nation and forged Grenada’s distinct place in the world, and as an essential member of our Commonwealth family."
"Together, you have established Grenada as an exemplar of democracy, human rights and the rule of law. Together, you have risen to the most critical challenges of climate change and biodiversity loss by offering the world an example of leadership, resilience and innovation."
"Together, you have given life to the words of your national anthem: ‘Aspire, build, advance!’"
The King appears stressing on unity and togetherness in his imporatn message amid ongoing crisis within the royal family.
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The King and Queen have recently returned from their royal tour in Oceania