King Charles III, who is making headlines for his Christmas greeting, has brought people to tears with his unexpected decision.
The 76-year-old king allegedly taped a Christmas greeting in a disused hospital chapel, moving supporters to tears with his surprising choice in the midst of his ongoing cancer battle.
The monarch's decision appears to be a message to people who are fighting the chorionic illness like true warriors.
Royal admirers praised the King for his revealing action, with one commenting: "We're very grateful to His Majesty for this heartwarming gesture that honors the crucial work of the 'Can You C Me' project. We understand how much this will mean to everyone at the Royal Trinity Hospice throughout the holiday season."
Another person said, "I like how he acknowledges his granddad. I'm confident he's leading him through everything."
According to the Daily Telegraph, Charles picked the chapel because he was dealing with personal health concerns. According to a source, the king desired a more current and new message.
Prince William and Harry's father's pre-recorded Christmas Day presentation will air on Wednesday.
Charles has chosen the Fitzrovia Chapel, an exquisite Gothic chapel situated on the grounds of a former hospital in downtown London. Buckingham Palace said that the building's foundation stone was laid by the King's grandfather, George VI, in 1928.
The ceremonial speeches stretch back to his great-grandfather George V's radio message in 1932, and are often taped at one of the monarch's homes, with the late Queen Elizabeth last shooting the transmission outside a royal palace in 2006.