Prince William leads D-Day ceremony as he steps in for cancer-stricken King Charles

Prince William proudly displays medals as he joins King Charles, Queen Camilla for 80th D-Day anniversary

Prince William has stepped in for his cancer-stricken father, King Charles, to lead the commemorative D-Day ceremony in honor of the 80th anniversary of the historic landings.

The Prince of Wales, 41, touched down at Juno Beach in Normandy, France, Thursday morning where he met with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal.

Normally, the King would be expected to attend the poignant events of the day, but as Charles is continuing his cancer treatment, his son — and the heir to the throne — is deputizing for him.

Prince William delivering a speech at the Canadian commemorative ceremony for the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy

Prince William has stepped in for his cancer-stricken father, King Charles, to lead the commemorative D-Day ceremony in honor of the 80th anniversary of the historic landings. AP

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Prince William, and French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal with a veteran at the 80th D-Day anniversary commemoration in Normandy

The Prince of Wales, 41, joined Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal in Normandy. AP
Palace sources confirmed that Charles would be missing the international ceremony on the advice of doctors who are carefully monitoring his schedule.

William is set to join forces with President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron at the Omaha Beach event later in the day.

Sources said that Charles is “delighted” that his son was able to step in for him on such an important occasion.

“While His Majesty’s doctors are very encouraged with the progress made so far, the King is continuing with his treatment program — and thus we have to prioritize and protect his continued recovery,” an insider told the Mirror.

Prince William, adorned with medals, attending the 80th D-Day Anniversary commemoration event in France, representing the British Royal Family

As his father is continuing to follow medical advice amid his cancer battle, William — and the heir to the throne — is deputizing for him. POOL/AFP via Getty Images

King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the 80th D-Day anniversary commemoration event in Normandy, France

Sources said that Charles is “delighted” that his son was able to step in for him on such an important occasion. AP

“On that basis, each event/ day has to be carefully calibrated — and given the King’s other commitments on the day, it was advised that the international event later in the afternoon may be a step too far at this stage.”

“He is of course delighted that the Prince of Wales will be attending to represent the nation,” the source added.

Earlier Thursday, William attended the Canadian commemorative ceremony at the Juno Beach Center at Courseulles-sur-Mer, France.

Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, gesturing at the 80th anniversary of D-Day ceremony in Normandy, France with Gérard Larcher and Charles Michel in attendance.

William is set to join forces with President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron at the Omaha Beach event later in the day. AP

Prince William, Gabriel Attal, and Justin Trudeau greeting Richard Rohmer, a 100-year-old decorated Canadian veteran, at the 80th D-Day anniversary ceremony at Juno Beach, Normandy.

Earlier Thursday, William attended the Canadian commemorative ceremony at the Juno Beach Center at Courseulles-sur-Mer, France. via REUTERS

Proudly wearing five medals strapped to his chest, the future King delivered a poignant speech, saying he was “honored” to be there to pay respects to “the bravery and sacrifice of the Canadian troops.”

“Standing here today in peaceful silence, it is almost impossible to grasp the courage it would have taken to run into the fury of battle that day,” William said.

“The assault on D-Day remains the most ambitious military operation in history. The events of that windy, grey day, ultimately led to the liberation of Europe, but it came at heavy cost.”

French President Emmanuel Macron, Britain's King Charles III, and Queen Camilla attending the 80th D-Day anniversary ceremony at the British Normandy Memorial, Ver-sur-Mer

On Thursday morning, Charles and Camilla attended the British memorial event at Ver-Sur-Mer, Normandy, organized by the British Royal Legion. AP

King Charles III laying a wreath at the British Normandy Memorial during the 80th anniversary of D-Day commemorative event.

Charles laid a wreath at the British Normandy Memorial. Getty Images

Addressing the surviving veterans, William said, “All of you demonstrated heroism, and determination, that ensured fascism was conquered.”

“Canada and the UK continue to stand, side by side as we did in 1944. Just as strong together, 80 years later,” he continued.

“Ensuring the memory of those who fought for freedom lives on is why we’ve come together again today – to say thank you. Thank you for our freedom, and thank you for your service.”

William concluded his speech in French, repeating the last sentence, “Merci pour notre liberte, et merci pour votre service.”

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At the same time, Charles and Queen Camilla attended the British memorial event at Ver-Sur-Mer, Normandy, organized by the British Royal Legion.

“It is with the most profound sense of gratitude that we remember them and all who served at that critical time,” Charles said in his speech.

The King was then seen greeting several veterans before he and Camilla head home to the UK later today.

King Charles III, Queen Camilla, French President Emmanuel Macron, and his wife Brigitte Macron walking together at the D-Day 80th anniversary event in Normandy, France

Charles and Camilla were pictured walking to the memorial site with French President Emmanuel Macron his wife Brigitte. Getty Images

Charles will now be taking a brief break from royal duties over the weekend, and shifting his focus onto next week’s Trooping the Colour ceremony in London.

Charles, Camilla, and William all appeared together at Wednesday’s commemorative ceremony held in Portsmouth, south of England, to honor veterans.

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