Prince Charles stars Macmillan Cancer Support video
投稿日 : 2020年9月27日 |
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The Prince of Wales has said the nation is learning’ how powerful communities are in a crisis’ in a video encouraging Britons to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support’s coffee morning this Friday.
In a video message, Prince Charles, 71, celebrated the 30th anniversary of the fundraising event that allows people to ‘raise a cuppa’ to those battling cancer and said it represented the ‘very best of British community spirit’.
The prince, who is Macmillan’s patron, advocated the charity’s annual fundraising drive, saying: ‘It truly represents the very best of British community spirit – and, in current times, we are learning just how powerful communities can be, especially in a crisis.’
The royal appears alongside actress Sue Johnston and a number of celebrities who appear in new three-minute films to narrate the stories of Macmillan nurses and people with cancer.
The Prince of Wales has joined a member of Britain’s other Royle Family in a video message to encourage the nation to brew up for Macmillan Cancer Support’s ACNL Coffee Guide morning this Friday
In a video message, Prince Charles, 71, celebrated the 30th anniversary of the fundraising event that allows people to ‘raise a cuppa’ to those battling cancer and said it represented the ‘very best of British community spirit’.
Pictured: Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall in April
The coffee morning raised almost £30 million last year and is vital for Macmillan as public donations provide 98 per cent of its income.
The charity now faces losing a third of its total donation money due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In response to the pandemic and the latest ‘rule of six’ coronavirus guidance, it has adapted the event and people can now join in by hosting a socially distanced stall on their doorstep, organising a virtual get-together, taking on a fitness challenge or by uploading a ‘Raising a Mug’ selfie and donating.
Appearing in the clip, Prince Charles said: ‘Over the years it has become not only a formidable fundraising campaign, raising an incredible £27.4 million last year, but also an invaluable opportunity for friends and family to come together to share experiences and to “raise a cuppa” to those affected by cancer.
Actress Sue Johnston, who starred in the popular BBC comedy The Royle Family, is one of a number of celebrities who appear in new three-minute films to narrate the stories of Macmillan nurses and people with cancer
‘Macmillan works tirelessly across all areas – physical, emotional and financial – to support people when they need it most.’
The royal starred in the advert alongside actress Sue Johnston, whose father was cared for by Macmillan nurses.
The former Brookside actress narrated the poignant story of Macmillan lead cancer nurse Lynda Hall.
Speaking the nurse’s words, Sue said: ‘The job is to be there for people.
Being there when patients are being told bad news, helping them through their treatment, and afterwards, when they’ve finished treatment, we need to help them adjust to what comes next.
‘At the end of the day, that patient is somebody’s family – their mum or dad or brother or sister or husband or wife.
You know, they’re important, and that could be one of your family there, so treat them accordingly.’
Tenet star Himesh Patel also recorded a film, alongside Silent Witness actress Emilia Fox, Cold Feet’s Cel Spellman and Killing Eve’s Nina Sosanya.
Fox speaks the words of Emma Young, who in 2014 was given six months to live after being diagnosed with bone and breast cancer and today describes her cancer as ‘stable’.
The actress said: ‘My relationship didn’t work out, so now I am a single mum – to three gorgeous children.