King Charles diagnosed with cancer and undergoing treatment
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King Charles has been diagnosed with a form of cancer and is stepping back from public duties, Buckingham Palace has said.
The announcement comes after the monarch, 75, underwent surgery for an enlarged prostate last month.
It is not connected with his recent surgery and is not prostate cancer, but doctors spotted it during the procedure, which saw him spend three nights at private London clinic.
President Joe Biden said he was “concerned” about the King and hope to speak with him soon, “God willing”.
Earlier this week, the monarch was seen waving and walking with the Queen by his side on his first public outing since the treatment.
On Sunday, Charles was pictured attending a church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, giving a smile and wave to photographers outside.
He left with Queen Camilla just hours after the Princess of Wales was discharged from the same hospital after having had abdominal surgery nearly two weeks earlier.
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Everything we know so far about the King’s diagnosis
What type of cancer has the King been diagnosed with?
The King has been diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer. Buckingham Palace said that during Charles’ recent procedure for a benign prostate enlargement a “separate issue of concern” was noted.
What kind of diagnostic tests were performed?
Details of the type of test have not been divulged but diagnostic tests for cancer can involve blood tests, scans and biopsies.
What is being done?
The palace has confirmed that Charles started “a schedule of regular treatments” but did not give any further details.
How is the King feeling?
The King is still able to “undertake state business and official paperwork as usual”, officials said.
They added that he remains wholly positive about his treatment” and “looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible”.
Matt Mathers5 February 2024 21:481707192435
A look at the headlines of Britain's newspapers
The news of King Charles’ cancer diagnosis quickly swept the country last night, and the front pages of this morning’s major dailies reflected a mixture of collective surprise and concern.
Shweta Sharma6 February 2024 04:071707192000
ICYMI: King attends church days after leaving hospital following prostate treatment
The King has attended a Sunday church service for the first time since his treatment in hospital for an enlarged prostate.
Charles smiled and waved to the public as he and the Queen walked to St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk, on Sunday morning, accompanied by a member of the clergy.
King attends church days after leaving hospital following prostate treatment
Charles and Camilla attended a service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham on Sunday.
Matt Mathers6 February 2024 04:001707191211
Donald Trump wishes a full recovery to ‘wonderful’ king
Former president of the US Donald Trump has reacted to the British monarch’s health scare and described King Charles as a “wonderful man”.
“He is a wonderful man, who I got to know well during my presidency, and we all pray that he has a fast and full recovery!” Mr Trump wrote on his platform Truth Social.
Mr Trump reportedly had a good working relationship with the King during parts of his administration.
It came as Joe Biden also expressed his concerns. “I’m concerned about him … just heard his diagnosis. But I’ll be talking to him God willing,” the US president said.
Shweta Sharma6 February 2024 03:461707190589
King to carry out behind the scene dealings with his famous red boxes
King Charles, who is known to be a workaholic, will carry out work behind the scenes despite formally stepping back from public duties after his cancer diagnosis.
The King will hold his weekly audience with prime minister Rishi Sunak and monthly Privy Council meetings, which can both be done remotely.
He is also expected to complete his paperwork with his famous red boxes – which contain his state business and official papers.
Certain meetings might be conducted virtually to reduce the risk of infecting the King during his treatment. At present, there are no intentions to designate counsellors of state to act on his behalf.
The King and Queen were expected to visit Canada in May, and Australia, New Zealand and Samoa for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in October.
But no date has been set for the King‘s return to full public duties and the princess is expected to be out of action and away from public duties until after Easter.
Shweta Sharma6 February 2024 03:361707190200
British line of succession: Who is next heir to the throne as Charles diagnosed with cancer
His Majesty ascended the throne in September 2022 after the death of his mother. He was coronated in May 2023.
The royal line of succession has decided who will be the next king or queen of Great Britain for hundreds of years, and now with new generation of royals, there is a now long list of people who could be our next monarch.
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King Charles' diagnosis is second health scare after Kate’s serious surgery
King Charles’ cancer diagnosis came as a second health scare to the royal family after the Princess of Wales underwent a major abdominal surgery.
Prince William stepped back temporarily from his royal role three weeks ago to juggle caring for his wife and their children following Kate’s operation.
William is set to return this week to resume public engagements, including carrying out an investiture at Windsor Castle on Wednesday and will also attend the London Air Ambulance annual fundraising evening gala in central London in his role as patron of the charity.
William is in regular contact with the King and is expected to take on some of his father’s duties in the coming days.
Shweta Sharma6 February 2024 03:191707188400
King’s cancer diagnosis: The three weeks of royal family health scares
The King has been diagnosed with cancer.
The shock news follows his treatment for an enlarged prostate, but Buckingham Palace has confirmed Charles does not have prostate cancer, but another cancer instead.
The Princess of Wales is still recovering from abdominal surgery and Sarah, Duchess of York is dealing with skin cancer.
Here is the timeline of the health troubles facing the royal family:
King’s cancer diagnosis: The three weeks of royal family health scares
A timeline of recent health scares
Matt Mathers6 February 2024 03:001707187881
William expected to step in to carry out some of the king’s duties
The Prince of Wales, the heir to the throne, is expected to carry out some duties on behalf of his father as King Charles undergoes treatment for cancer.
William is returning to official engagements this week, with Kensington Palace making its own announcement just a few hours before Buckingham Palace shared the King‘s diagnosis with the nation.
It is understood William is likely to undertake some duties on behalf of the King in addition to his own diary of engagements, and as a future king and the senior royal in the line of succession he would be expected to shoulder most of the responsibility.
The confirmation of William’s return will be seen as an attempt to signal stability within the monarchy despite the difficult times facing the royals.
No date has been set for the King‘s return to full public duties and the Princess of Wales is also expected to be out of action and away from public duties until after Easter.
William, the Queen and the Princess Royal will be the key royals holding the fort, along with the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.
Shweta Sharma6 February 2024 02:511707186600
When it comes to his health, Charles is no ordinary king
He eats organic food, regularly skips lunch, has never smoked and follows a strict exercise regime – to such a health-conscious king, committed to staying in peak condition, this cancer diagnosis will come as a blow, says Hugo Vickers.
Read Hugo’s piece in full here:
When it comes to his health, Charles is no ordinary king
He eats organic food, regularly skips lunch, has never smoked and follows a strict exercise regime – to such a health-conscious king, committed to staying in peak condition, this cancer diagnosis will come as a blow, says Hugo Vickers
Matt Mathers6 February 2024 02:30NewerOlder✕
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