The King has expressed his ‘profound sadness’ at the destruction and loss of life caused by Hurricane Beryl in the Caribbean.
In a personal message he sent his ‘heartfelt condolences’ from the Royal Family and praised emergency services personnel and volunteers who are working round-the-clock to deal with the aftermath.
It is understood His Majesty is additionally making a substantial charitable donation to the disaster recovery and relief efforts.
He has asked to be kept closely informed of the developing situation, and is hoping to engage with regional leaders directly in coming days to offer his support and sympathies.
In his message King Charles said: ‘My family and I have been profoundly saddened to learn of the dreadful destruction caused by Hurricane Beryl across the Caribbean. Above all, we send our heartfelt condolences to the friends and families of those who have so cruelly lost their lives.
The King (pictured yesterday with Queen Camilla) has expressed his ‘profound sadness’ at the destruction and loss of life caused by Hurricane Beryl in the Caribbean
A woman walks along the beach of Manresa, covered with garbage after the passage of Hurricane Beryl in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 3 July 2024
Wreckage is seen outside battered homes following the passing of Hurricane Beryl, in Petite Martinique, Grenada, July 2, 2024