Just hours before the youngest son of King Charles III, Prince Harry, returns to the United Kingdom to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, Buckinham Palace has made it present through social networks to share sad news that has crestfallen many in the British country.
The British royal family shares what recently happened with the death of Kris Hallenga, the founder of CoppaFeel, a charity against breast cancer. This woman passed away at the age of 48 after living 15 years with this health condition.
At the same time, the charity shared a photo of Kris on its social networks, announcing the sad passing of its founder, who was diagnosed with this disease in 2009, and since then she has been working hard to lend a hand to those who also have cancer.
We share the sad news that our founder, boob chief, colleague, friend and queen of glittering turds, Kris, has died. Kris approached life in a creative, fun and fearless way, showing us that it is possible to live life to the full with cancer. Statement at https://t.co/cTQSOTo00Z pic.twitter.com/tkQ7ZMih6v
— CoppaFeel! (@CoppaFeelPeople) May 6, 2024
Knowing this, Buckingham Palace wanted to announce it to all its followers because, as many know, cancer is unfortunately one of the protagonists in the British royal family in recent months. For that reason, it is understandable that they wanted to support the foundation after this event.