King Charles 'shocked' runners who raised money for cancer charity
King Charles recently met with members of the Move Against Cancer charity.
King Charles "shocked" a group of runners who raised money for a cancer charity on Saturday (25.01.25).
The 76-year-old monarch made a surprise appearance in Sandringham Park, where members of Move Against Cancer were participating in a five kilometre run in order to raise money for the charity.
Sophie Hansell, an ambassador for the run, told the BBC: "I was just in shock, I think I stood with my mouth in aghast for a minute."
The King had been formally invited to attend the event near his Sandringham Estate - but surprised the participants when he appeared from nowhere and without any warning.
The monarch ultimately met with around 18 members of the charity.
Sophie said: "They just set up the restaurant, so it was quite informal, and he came in through the kitchen door."
The monarch was diagnosed with cancer last February and began his treatment shortly afterwards.
Sophie explained that some members of the charity could relate to the King's cancer experience.
She shared: "He was really engaging.
"I think a lot of the people who spoke to him said that he seemed to understand what it was like [cancer], and so he could really talk on the level of people's treatment and their recovery.
"As much as you can empathise from an outsider's perspective, it is completely different having gone through it [cancer] yourself."