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Determined to “serve the time I have left to live”: King Charles celebrates his 76th birthday after difficult months

He plans to resume a “normal rhythm” of trips abroad next year, according to a source at the palace.

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Cancer did not affect his determination to “serve the time I have left to live”, as he declared when he became king upon the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on September 8, 2022, after having prepared for this role for over 70 years.

On Sunday, Charles III presided, pensive in the cold London, over the ceremonies paying tribute to the dead of the wars since 1914, a highlight each year of the royal calendar. The day before, he had traveled with William and Princess Kate, who recently completed chemotherapy, to the Royal Albert Hall for a memorial concert.

After receiving the King of Bahrain Hamad bin Issa Al Khalifa on Tuesday, Charles III hosted a reception at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday in honor of the British film and television industry, before attending the world premiere in the evening from Gladiator II.

And no rest for his birthday, traditionally marked by salvos of cannon fire in the middle of the day.

The king is due to inaugurate a center for the redistribution of surplus food in south London on Thursday, as part of a “Coronation food project” launched for his 75th birthday, where he will notably discover, according to the palace, a new industrial freezer .

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