
King Charles does not leave his cancerous battle out of his royal duties.
Although he was briefly transferred to the hospital recently due to the side effects of his continuous treatment, it is still expected that the monarch will travel to Italy with Queen Camilla to visit the country on April 7.
according to GB NewsSources of the palace insist that there is no “drama” that surrounds his short hospitalization, describing it as “a simple stumbling block on a road that is largely heading in the right direction.”
The king, 76, was accepted at London Clinic on Thursday morning for monitoring after routine treatment.
He later returned home to Clarence House, where the sources said he was “working away as usual” despite the cancellation of his associated associations in Birmingham.
The palace statement confirmed that the hospital was linked to its continuous treatment, but he assured the public that Charles is still committed to its royal responsibilities.
The palace said: “As a precaution, based on medical advice, tomorrow’s notes will be rescheduled,” adding that the king “wants to send his apology to all those who may feel disturbed or disappointed.”
While his specified diagnosis is still unknown, Charles is undergoing treatment for more than a year. The insiders emphasize that he is still devoted to his role and that his ability to do his duties is still “unchanged.”