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Update: 12/20/24, 1:03 p.m — During Friday, December 20, a public appearance at a reception at Waltham Forest Town Hall, King Charles III He was asked how he was.
“I’m still alive,” he joked, according to Online footage.
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King Charles III According to reports, he is expected to continue his cancer treatment towards the new year.
ABC news confirmed on Friday, December 20 via a source that Charles’ continued treatment is part of a “managed situation” and is already heading in a “positive direction”.
Charles, 75, is also expected to continue participating in public-facing commitments and obligations in 2025.
Buckingham Palace confirmed earlier this year that the monarch had been diagnosed with an unknown type of cancer.
“I want to express my gratitude from the bottom of my heart for the many messages of support and well wishes I have received in recent days,” Charles said in February. “As all those affected by cancer know, such kind thoughts are the greatest comfort and encouragement.”
He added, “It is equally encouraging to hear how sharing my diagnosis has helped to promote public understanding and shine a light on the work of all those organizations (that) support cancer patients and their families across the UK and the wider world. My lifelong admiration for their tireless care and dedication has grown even further. More as a result of my personal experience.”
Charles briefly suspended his public duties to undergo an undisclosed type of treatment. He publicly returned in April.
“His Majesty the King will soon return to duties in front of the public after a period of treatment and recovery following his latest cancer diagnosis,” the palace said. stated in the statement at the time “His Majesty’s medical staff are very encouraged by the progress made so far and remain positive about the King’s continued recovery.”
According to the statement, all of Charles’ engagements will be “adjusted where necessary to minimize any risks” to aid his recovery.
Weeks later, Charles and his wife Queen Camilla Meet other cancer patients on the Cancer Research UK website. When someone asked how Charles was, he replied, “Not bad.”
Until June, Camila, 76 years old, claimed that her husband was “doing fine”.
“(he) won’t slow down And he won’t do what he’s told,” she tweeted.
Charles isn’t the only member of the royal family currently battling cancer as bride-to-be Princess Kate Middleton confirmed her diagnosis in March. She underwent chemotherapy, which she finished in September.
“I didn’t know this year was going to be the year I’ve had now,” she told attendees at the hour its together at christmas Carroll service earlier this month. “The unplanned … but I think a lot of people this year have had such challenging times, many who are here today.”
Kate, 42, has not publicly shared any further details about her cancer battle and treatment.