King Charles III returns to public duties after cancer treatment

King Charles III is set to resume his public responsibilities following the positive outcome of his cancer treatment. The monarch has been undergoing treatment since being diagnosed with cancer in early February this year. Despite the encouraging news of his response to treatment, King Charles remains affected by cancer, the specific type of which has not been disclosed. He will receive ongoing treatment for his condition while carrying out his public duties.

King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla are scheduled to visit a cancer treatment center on Tuesday to meet with medical specialists and patients. This event aims to raise awareness about the importance of early diagnosis and highlight innovative research supported by Cancer Research UK at the hospital.

In January, King Charles underwent a three-night hospital stay for a procedure on an enlarged prostate, during which the cancer was detected. Following the announcement of his diagnosis on February 6, he temporarily suspended all public engagements but continued fulfilling his duties as head of state within the palace, conducting audiences and Privy Council meetings.