Charles III's Christmas address, which will be broadcast on December 25 (Wednesday), will be deeply emotional and affecting.
Details of the 76-year-old monarch's pre-recorded address have surfaced.
The cancer-stricken King's emotive speech will highlight the efforts of healthcare staff, exposing one of the most difficult times in the monarch's life when he and his beloved daughter-in-law were diagnosed with cancer and treated.
The 76-year-old has encouraged the country and people who joined together at a tough moment.
He will also praise communities' attempts to exhibit unity in the aftermath of unrest in Southport, which resulted in the deaths of three young girls.
The message was recorded at Fitzrovia Chapel, a former holy place of the destroyed Middlesex hospital where Prince William and Princess Harry's mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, inaugurated London's first dedicated Aids ward.
According to media reports, the address will focus on world, national, and personal issues, as well as how they might be overcome via mutual support.
According to one story, the monarch chose the church without first viewing it and was taken aback by its splendor.
On December 11, Charles taped his message at a building outside the royal grounds, which is an unusual occurrence.