King Charles Returns to London for Cancer Treatment: Palace Confirms
King Charles returns to London for cancer treatment

Buckingham Palace has confirmed that King Charles III has returned to London to commence regular treatment following his recent cancer diagnosis. The monarch travelled from Sandringham to commence his medical schedule in the capital.

The shocking diagnosis was discovered during the King's recent hospital procedure for an enlarged prostate at The London Clinic. While the palace confirmed the condition is not prostate cancer, they have not specified the exact form of cancer detected.

Immediate Medical Response

Upon medical advice, His Majesty has begun a regimen of regular treatments. Although he will pause public duties during this period, the King will continue with state business and official paperwork as usual.

"He remains wholly positive about his treatment," a palace spokesperson stated, adding that the monarch "looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible."

Royal Support System

Queen Camilla has been providing steadfast support to the King throughout this challenging time. The Prince of Wales, who recently resumed his own duties after the Princess of Wales's abdominal surgery, is also expected to be closely involved.

The royal family has requested privacy during this period while expressing gratitude for the outpouring of support from well-wishers worldwide.

Continuity of Monarchy

Despite the health challenges, constitutional experts confirm that no counsellors of state are required at this time, indicating the King remains fully capable of handling his constitutional responsibilities between treatments.

The palace emphasised that the cancer was caught early, providing optimism for the treatment's success and the King's eventual return to full public engagements.