Buckingham Palace announced on Friday that doctors were sufficiently pleased with the 75-year-old king's response to treatment for the unspecified form of cancer.
Royal sources claim that King Charles' funeral plans are being updated as he continues to battle cancer.
Buckingham Palace announced Charles' cancer diagnosis back in February.
King Charles is reportedly not doing great amid his cancer battle -- so much so, in fact, that his aides are apparently dusting off his funeral plans and updating them regularly. The Daily Beast put out a story Thursday that says His Royal Highness…
King Charles and Queen Camilla looked cheery this morning as they headed to Sunday service at Crathie Kirk.
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.
“Everyone is staying optimistic, but he is really very unwell. More than they are letting on,” claimed a friend of the monarch.
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.
The Monarch will return to royal duties on Tuesday with the blessing of his doctors by visiting a cancer treatment centre with his wife Queen Camilla.
Queen Camilla has been pictured beaming while accompanying the king to church in Scotland today.
British head of state King Charles III will make a limited return to public duties next week, after doctors said they were "very encouraged" by the progress of his treatment for cancer.His first engagement with Queen Camilla would be to a cancer treatment centre on Tuesday. The couple will also host Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan for a state visit in June.The announcement follows a difficult spell for the royal family after both Charles, 75, and his 42-year-old daughter-in-law...
King Charles III has reached a milestone in his health journey. Buckingham Palace announced April 26 that the royal monarch will return to public-facing duties "after a period of treatment and