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King Charles III will "shortly return to public-facing duties" following his cancer diagnosis, Buckingham Palace announced on Friday, as his doctors are "sufficiently pleased with the progress" he has made so far with his treatment.The king and Queen Camilla will make a joint charitable visit to a cancer treatment center next week and plans are underway for them to welcome Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan for a state visit to London in June.The announcement comes as the monarch was...
King Charles is well enough to return to work while he continues to battle cancer. The British monarch is set to resume his public-facing duties next week, according to a statement from Buckingham Palace obtained by Fox News Digital. The news comes after the monarch took a three-month break following his cancer diagnosis. On Tuesday, the 75-year-old and his wife, Queen Camilla, will visit a cancer treatment center, the palace announced. The couple will meet with both patients and medical...
King Charles is on a possible road to recovery. The palace has provided us with an update on the ailing monarch. King Charles Returns! Cancer-Strickin Monarch to Resume Royal Duties! was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
King Charles III is on the comeback trail.
King Charles III will visit a cancer treatment center to mark a return to public-facing duties after his own diagnosis.
The 75-year-old British monarch will slowly ease back into public life after a three-month break to focus on his treatment and recuperation after being diagnosed with cancer
Buckingham Palace shared an encouraging update about King Charles amid his cancer treatment, sharing he will return to public royal duties soon and host a state visit in June.
Grant Harrold, now based in Gloucestershire, worked for Charles and Camilla between 2004 and 2011. Here he reveals what the royal family will do to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's birthday today.
The Duke of Sussex wore an assortment of medals on his jacket as he named combat medic Sergeant First Class Elizabeth Marks the Military Times Soldier of the Year - with a notable exception.
Today's announcement about the health of the King is a relief. King Charles is slowly returning to his duties - just in time to celebrate the first anniversary of his Coronation, on May 6th.
His Majesty is not yet clear of the disease and is still undergoing treatment, but his medical team are understood to be 'pleased with the progress made so far' and 'remain positive' about his recovery.