King Charles made a cheerful appearance today, marking his return to official duties after being diagnosed with cancer.
They were joined by Queen Camilla, the monarch’s visit to a cancer unit in Fitzrovia aimed to raise awareness about early diagnosis.
Diagnosed with cancer in February during treatment for a benign prostate enlargement, King Charles continues outpatient care.
Despite ongoing treatment, sources confirm the monarch still battles cancer, with the specific form undisclosed.
Buckingham Palace indicates that the King’s summer schedule will be limited, subject to medical advice and risk mitigation.
Warmer weather may allow outdoor events, enabling King Charles to participate in the June Trooping of the Colour event.
Following his diagnosis announcement, the monarch maintained official duties behind palace walls.
A new image released by Buckingham Palace captures King Charles and Queen Camilla marking their first coronation anniversary.
Following Kate’s cancer announcement and treatment, Prince William resumes royal engagements in the North East.
William’s itinerary includes visits to Earthshot Prize finalists and an inauguration at James’s Place, offering vital support to suicidal men.
Kensington Palace unveils an unseen portrait of the Prince and Princess of Wales, commemorating their 13th wedding anniversary.
The photo, taken by Millie Pilkington, mirrors the couple’s recent image marking King Charles’s return to public duties.
Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, continues her fight against cancer, undergoing preventative chemotherapy after diagnosis.
In a poignant address to the nation, Kate describes the past months as incredibly tough for her family amid the cancer battle.
Duchess of Edinburgh, Sophie Wessex, makes a historic visit to Ukraine, becoming the first senior royal since the 2022 Russian invasion.
The royal engagements reflect a blend of duty, resilience, and solidarity in the face of personal and global challenges.