King Charles to continue cancer treatment in 2025

King Charles to continue cancer treatment in 2025

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Buckingham Palace has reported positive dynamics in King Charles' cancer treatment. In 2025, Charles plans to resume a full program of public duties, including foreign visits.

King Charles will continue to undergo cancer treatment in 2025. Buckingham Palace reported that the 76-year-old king's health is “moving in a positive direction.” This is reported by the Daily Mail, according to UNN.

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“His treatment is progressing in a positive direction and the cycle of treatment will continue in the new year,” a source at Buckingham Palace told the Daily Mail.

According to the source, next year King Charles intends to return to a full program of public duties. This will include visits to the UK and abroad in the first half of 2025.

Yesterday, Charles hosted members of the royal family at Buckingham Palace for a pre-Christmas lunch. Today, the King and Queen will hold their last public event of the year, attending a reception at Waltham Forest Town Hall in East London.

Recently, Charles has become more frequent with his visits, including a visit to Apple's London headquarters and a meeting with CEO Tim Cook.

“At the beginning of the year, you could almost forget that this man had been in shock when he was diagnosed with cancer,” a Sky News source said.

Charles continues to fulfill his duties despite a difficult year in which both he and the Princess of Wales were diagnosed with cancer.

Yesterday, the Prince and Princess of Wales released their Christmas card, which depicts the couple with their three children in Norfolk, a testament to Kate's fight against cancer. The card was published online at 14:00, three hours after it became known that the family would not attend the traditional pre-Christmas dinner of the royal family at Buckingham Palace.

Rumor has it that Prince William and Kate want to spend time with the royal family as usual at Sandringham Manor for Christmas.

It also became known that William and Kate's absence at the dinner was in no way related to Prince Andrew's refusal to participate in the event amid the ongoing Chinese “spy” scandal.