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King Charles visits Sandringham parkrun after release of Epstein-related files mentioning Prince Andrew
Summary
King Charles made a surprise visit to a Sandringham parkrun ahead of World Cancer Day, and the appearance came hours after the US Department of Justice released another tranche of Epstein-related documents that include images reported as involving Prince Andrew.
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The King attended a Sandringham parkrun as a spectator on Saturday morning, surprising local runners for the second year running. The event was organised with Move Against Cancer’s 5K Your Way group and was held ahead of World Cancer Day.
Key facts:
- King Charles was at the Sandringham parkrun as a spectator and observed volunteers and participants supporting those affected by cancer.
- The parkrun is part of Move Against Cancer’s 5K Your Way initiative, which encourages people affected by cancer to walk, jog, run, cheer or volunteer at events across the UK and Ireland.
- Charles has been receiving outpatient cancer treatment since early February 2024 and has publicly discussed his diagnosis without specifying the type of cancer or the full details of his treatment.
- The US Department of Justice published another tranche of Epstein-related documents with extensive redactions; some images in the release have been reported as involving Prince Andrew, and details such as timing and context remain unclear.
Summary:
The king’s visit underscored his ongoing public role in cancer awareness while he continues outpatient treatment. The DOJ release of additional Epstein-related documents was reported on the same day; further procedural or legal developments have not been announced. Undetermined at this time.
Sources
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