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Urgent statement from Buckingham Palace regarding the health of the King of Britain

Buckingham Palace announced on Friday that King Charles III “will soon return to his public duties.” After being diagnosed with cancer, his doctors are “pleased enough with the progress” His progress so far in his treatment.

 

 

The King and Queen Camilla will make a joint charity visit to the cancer treatment center next week, and a welcome reception is being planned for them. With Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan on a state visit to London next June.

 

 

This announcement comes at a time when the diagnosis was made. The king was diagnosed with an unknown type of cancer last February, and has been carrying out a significantly reduced royal schedule since then. He continues to undergo treatment.

 

A statement issued by the palace on Friday said: “His Majesty the King will soon return to his public duties after a period of treatment and recovery following his recent cancer diagnosis.”

 

"To help celebrate this achievement, the King and Queen will make a joint visit to the cancer treatment center next Tuesday, where they will meet medical specialists and patients, and this will be the first visit in a number Among the external engagements that His Majesty the King will undertake in this regard.” In the coming weeks.

 

"In addition, the King and Queen will host Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress of Japan for a state visit in June, at the request of Her Majesty’s Government.

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As the first anniversary of the coronation approaches, Their Majesties remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and well-wishes they have received from around the world throughout the joys and challenges of the past year."

The This is good news for the Royal Family after a difficult start to 2024, as both the King and his daughter-in-law, Princess Kate, revealed they had been diagnosed with cancer.

 

A Buckingham Palace spokesman said: Today, Friday, the King said, “I am very encouraged to resume some of his public duties and very grateful to his medical team for their continued care and expertise.”

 

Charles’ return to his public duties, which were reduced on the advice of His doctors have slowly increased his appearances in recent weeks, indicating that his health is moving in a positive direction.

 

The King surprised the media and fans during his Easter appearance on Sunday at the Church of St. George last March 31, by going on an unannounced and unexpected tour, and shaking hands with the public for the first time since the announcement of his cancer diagnosis.

The news of the diagnosis was published a few days after the king was released from the hospital after a medical procedure to treat prostate enlargement.  

In an unprecedented briefing on the king’s health, the palace announced on February 5 that tests conducted at the time of the procedure confirmed the presence of cancer.

 Al-Layan stated that the king would continue managing the business. He would then reduce his public output while undergoing treatment.

 

Since then he has not made the usual round of visits and personal appearances around Britain or the Commonwealth that he would normally make.

 

Charles’ cancer diagnosis was followed by a second major health blow to the royal family, when Princess Kate announced that tests following her medical procedure last January also revealed traces of cancer.< /p>

 

 

 

 

On March 22nd, " Kate" To the world that she is undergoing a course of "preventive chemotherapy" She will remain out of the public eye during her treatment and take time to recover.

 

 

In a statement issued after Kate’s announcement, Charles’s spokesman said that " “Very proud” As his “beloved daughter-in-law” He remained in "closest contact" With her.

 

 

 

News that the King will resume regular appearances comes as the It houses the royal family for one of the busiest periods of the year in late spring and early summer.

 

 

 

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In addition to the upcoming Japanese state visit, Charles holds the annual Trooping the Color show in June, followed by Royal Ascot Week and Scotland Week.

 

 

 

Looking to the future, reports indicate that he will also embark on a tour of Australia, “his first as king.” Following the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa, which will be held in October.

 

Referring to these proposed appearances, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said on Friday: “Planning continues for ways in which Through which Their Majesties will attend such engagements in the summer and autumn, although nothing can be confirmed or guaranteed at this stage.

 

"All future plans remain Subject to the advice of doctors as soon as possible, with appropriate adjustments made when necessary to reduce any risks to the continued recovery of His Majesty the King.”

 

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