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King Charles Set To Resume Duties After 3-Month Hiatus Since Cancer Diagnosis

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April 27, 2024
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King Charles III is set to make a comeback, Buckingham Palace announced on Friday. The 75-year-old monarch, who took a three-month hiatus for cancer treatment and recovery, will gradually resume some public responsibilities starting next week, the palace disclosed. According to the palace, King Charles will kick off his return by visiting a cancer treatment centre on Tuesday, followed by several other public appearances that week. Notably, one of the major engagements will be hosting a state visit by the emperor and empress of Japan in June. 

Although details about the type of cancer and treatment remain undisclosed, the palace stated that doctors have expressed optimism about his progress. 

King Charles will continue fulfilling his state duties, including governmental reviews and meetings with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, as he has been doing since his cancer diagnosis was made public on February 5. 

“As the first anniversary of the coronation approaches, their majesties remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes they have received from around the world throughout the joys and challenges of the past year,’’ the palace said in a statement.

The return of King Charles will alleviate pressure on other members of the royal family, who have had to step in during his absence, alongside the Princess of Wales, who has also been dealing with illness. 

With a commitment to reduce costs and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to withdraw from royal duties, there are fewer family members available to carry out royal engagements. 

King Charles, who underwent treatment for an enlarged prostate in January, has largely remained out of the public eye since his cancer diagnosis. The absence of both him and the Princess of Wales has left Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, and Prince Edwar to manage royal duties. 

ALSO READ | King Charles III Makes First Major Public Outing At Easter Service After Cancer Diagnosis 

King Charles III is set to make a comeback, Buckingham Palace announced on Friday. The 75-year-old monarch, who took a three-month hiatus for cancer treatment and recovery, will gradually resume some public responsibilities starting next week, the palace disclosed. According to the palace, King Charles will kick off his return by visiting a cancer treatment centre on Tuesday, followed by several other public appearances that week. Notably, one of the major engagements will be hosting a state visit by the emperor and empress of Japan in June. 

Although details about the type of cancer and treatment remain undisclosed, the palace stated that doctors have expressed optimism about his progress. 

King Charles will continue fulfilling his state duties, including governmental reviews and meetings with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, as he has been doing since his cancer diagnosis was made public on February 5. 

“As the first anniversary of the coronation approaches, their majesties remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes they have received from around the world throughout the joys and challenges of the past year,’’ the palace said in a statement.

The return of King Charles will alleviate pressure on other members of the royal family, who have had to step in during his absence, alongside the Princess of Wales, who has also been dealing with illness. 

With a commitment to reduce costs and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to withdraw from royal duties, there are fewer family members available to carry out royal engagements. 

King Charles, who underwent treatment for an enlarged prostate in January, has largely remained out of the public eye since his cancer diagnosis. The absence of both him and the Princess of Wales has left Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, and Prince Edwar to manage royal duties. 

ALSO READ | King Charles III Makes First Major Public Outing At Easter Service After Cancer Diagnosis 

King Charles III is set to make a comeback, Buckingham Palace announced on Friday. The 75-year-old monarch, who took a three-month hiatus for cancer treatment and recovery, will gradually resume some public responsibilities starting next week, the palace disclosed. According to the palace, King Charles will kick off his return by visiting a cancer treatment centre on Tuesday, followed by several other public appearances that week. Notably, one of the major engagements will be hosting a state visit by the emperor and empress of Japan in June. 

Although details about the type of cancer and treatment remain undisclosed, the palace stated that doctors have expressed optimism about his progress. 

King Charles will continue fulfilling his state duties, including governmental reviews and meetings with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, as he has been doing since his cancer diagnosis was made public on February 5. 

“As the first anniversary of the coronation approaches, their majesties remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes they have received from around the world throughout the joys and challenges of the past year,’’ the palace said in a statement.

The return of King Charles will alleviate pressure on other members of the royal family, who have had to step in during his absence, alongside the Princess of Wales, who has also been dealing with illness. 

With a commitment to reduce costs and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to withdraw from royal duties, there are fewer family members available to carry out royal engagements. 

King Charles, who underwent treatment for an enlarged prostate in January, has largely remained out of the public eye since his cancer diagnosis. The absence of both him and the Princess of Wales has left Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, and Prince Edwar to manage royal duties. 

ALSO READ | King Charles III Makes First Major Public Outing At Easter Service After Cancer Diagnosis 

King Charles III is set to make a comeback, Buckingham Palace announced on Friday. The 75-year-old monarch, who took a three-month hiatus for cancer treatment and recovery, will gradually resume some public responsibilities starting next week, the palace disclosed. According to the palace, King Charles will kick off his return by visiting a cancer treatment centre on Tuesday, followed by several other public appearances that week. Notably, one of the major engagements will be hosting a state visit by the emperor and empress of Japan in June. 

Although details about the type of cancer and treatment remain undisclosed, the palace stated that doctors have expressed optimism about his progress. 

King Charles will continue fulfilling his state duties, including governmental reviews and meetings with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, as he has been doing since his cancer diagnosis was made public on February 5. 

“As the first anniversary of the coronation approaches, their majesties remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes they have received from around the world throughout the joys and challenges of the past year,’’ the palace said in a statement.

The return of King Charles will alleviate pressure on other members of the royal family, who have had to step in during his absence, alongside the Princess of Wales, who has also been dealing with illness. 

With a commitment to reduce costs and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to withdraw from royal duties, there are fewer family members available to carry out royal engagements. 

King Charles, who underwent treatment for an enlarged prostate in January, has largely remained out of the public eye since his cancer diagnosis. The absence of both him and the Princess of Wales has left Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, and Prince Edwar to manage royal duties. 

ALSO READ | King Charles III Makes First Major Public Outing At Easter Service After Cancer Diagnosis 

King Charles III is set to make a comeback, Buckingham Palace announced on Friday. The 75-year-old monarch, who took a three-month hiatus for cancer treatment and recovery, will gradually resume some public responsibilities starting next week, the palace disclosed. According to the palace, King Charles will kick off his return by visiting a cancer treatment centre on Tuesday, followed by several other public appearances that week. Notably, one of the major engagements will be hosting a state visit by the emperor and empress of Japan in June. 

Although details about the type of cancer and treatment remain undisclosed, the palace stated that doctors have expressed optimism about his progress. 

King Charles will continue fulfilling his state duties, including governmental reviews and meetings with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, as he has been doing since his cancer diagnosis was made public on February 5. 

“As the first anniversary of the coronation approaches, their majesties remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes they have received from around the world throughout the joys and challenges of the past year,’’ the palace said in a statement.

The return of King Charles will alleviate pressure on other members of the royal family, who have had to step in during his absence, alongside the Princess of Wales, who has also been dealing with illness. 

With a commitment to reduce costs and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to withdraw from royal duties, there are fewer family members available to carry out royal engagements. 

King Charles, who underwent treatment for an enlarged prostate in January, has largely remained out of the public eye since his cancer diagnosis. The absence of both him and the Princess of Wales has left Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, and Prince Edwar to manage royal duties. 

ALSO READ | King Charles III Makes First Major Public Outing At Easter Service After Cancer Diagnosis 

King Charles III is set to make a comeback, Buckingham Palace announced on Friday. The 75-year-old monarch, who took a three-month hiatus for cancer treatment and recovery, will gradually resume some public responsibilities starting next week, the palace disclosed. According to the palace, King Charles will kick off his return by visiting a cancer treatment centre on Tuesday, followed by several other public appearances that week. Notably, one of the major engagements will be hosting a state visit by the emperor and empress of Japan in June. 

Although details about the type of cancer and treatment remain undisclosed, the palace stated that doctors have expressed optimism about his progress. 

King Charles will continue fulfilling his state duties, including governmental reviews and meetings with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, as he has been doing since his cancer diagnosis was made public on February 5. 

“As the first anniversary of the coronation approaches, their majesties remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes they have received from around the world throughout the joys and challenges of the past year,’’ the palace said in a statement.

The return of King Charles will alleviate pressure on other members of the royal family, who have had to step in during his absence, alongside the Princess of Wales, who has also been dealing with illness. 

With a commitment to reduce costs and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to withdraw from royal duties, there are fewer family members available to carry out royal engagements. 

King Charles, who underwent treatment for an enlarged prostate in January, has largely remained out of the public eye since his cancer diagnosis. The absence of both him and the Princess of Wales has left Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, and Prince Edwar to manage royal duties. 

ALSO READ | King Charles III Makes First Major Public Outing At Easter Service After Cancer Diagnosis 

King Charles III is set to make a comeback, Buckingham Palace announced on Friday. The 75-year-old monarch, who took a three-month hiatus for cancer treatment and recovery, will gradually resume some public responsibilities starting next week, the palace disclosed. According to the palace, King Charles will kick off his return by visiting a cancer treatment centre on Tuesday, followed by several other public appearances that week. Notably, one of the major engagements will be hosting a state visit by the emperor and empress of Japan in June. 

Although details about the type of cancer and treatment remain undisclosed, the palace stated that doctors have expressed optimism about his progress. 

King Charles will continue fulfilling his state duties, including governmental reviews and meetings with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, as he has been doing since his cancer diagnosis was made public on February 5. 

“As the first anniversary of the coronation approaches, their majesties remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes they have received from around the world throughout the joys and challenges of the past year,’’ the palace said in a statement.

The return of King Charles will alleviate pressure on other members of the royal family, who have had to step in during his absence, alongside the Princess of Wales, who has also been dealing with illness. 

With a commitment to reduce costs and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to withdraw from royal duties, there are fewer family members available to carry out royal engagements. 

King Charles, who underwent treatment for an enlarged prostate in January, has largely remained out of the public eye since his cancer diagnosis. The absence of both him and the Princess of Wales has left Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, and Prince Edwar to manage royal duties. 

ALSO READ | King Charles III Makes First Major Public Outing At Easter Service After Cancer Diagnosis 

King Charles III is set to make a comeback, Buckingham Palace announced on Friday. The 75-year-old monarch, who took a three-month hiatus for cancer treatment and recovery, will gradually resume some public responsibilities starting next week, the palace disclosed. According to the palace, King Charles will kick off his return by visiting a cancer treatment centre on Tuesday, followed by several other public appearances that week. Notably, one of the major engagements will be hosting a state visit by the emperor and empress of Japan in June. 

Although details about the type of cancer and treatment remain undisclosed, the palace stated that doctors have expressed optimism about his progress. 

King Charles will continue fulfilling his state duties, including governmental reviews and meetings with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, as he has been doing since his cancer diagnosis was made public on February 5. 

“As the first anniversary of the coronation approaches, their majesties remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes they have received from around the world throughout the joys and challenges of the past year,’’ the palace said in a statement.

The return of King Charles will alleviate pressure on other members of the royal family, who have had to step in during his absence, alongside the Princess of Wales, who has also been dealing with illness. 

With a commitment to reduce costs and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to withdraw from royal duties, there are fewer family members available to carry out royal engagements. 

King Charles, who underwent treatment for an enlarged prostate in January, has largely remained out of the public eye since his cancer diagnosis. The absence of both him and the Princess of Wales has left Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, and Prince Edwar to manage royal duties. 

ALSO READ | King Charles III Makes First Major Public Outing At Easter Service After Cancer Diagnosis 

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