DIRECT. Charles III suffering from cancer, the king still “in charge of state affairs”

“A worrying time”: Scottish Prime Minister wishes King Charles III a “speedy recovery”

The reactions follow one another. Humza Yousaf, Scottish Prime Minister, expressed his “thoughts” and “prayers” to Charles III, who is suffering from cancer.

“My thoughts are also with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family in what I know will be a worrying time for them all,” he wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

The king “remains very optimistic about his treatment”

According to Buckingham Palace, King Charles III “remains very optimistic about his treatment and looks forward to returning to public duties as soon as possible” despite being diagnosed with cancer.

Welsh Prime Minister ‘sad’ to learn King is ‘facing new health problems’

Mark Drakeford, Welsh Prime Minister, also commented on the announcement of Charles III’s cancer.

“It is very sad to learn that King Charles is facing new health problems,” he wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

He added: “My thoughts, and those of people across Wales, will be with him and his family this evening.”

Prince Harry visits the UK

Prince Harry, son of Charles III, is visiting the United Kingdom, announced the British media including the BBC.

According to public television, he is expected to leave California in the coming days.

More information here.

Rishi Sunak wishes king a ‘speedy and full recovery’

Following the royal family’s press release, the British Prime Minister wished Charles III a “speedy and complete recovery”.

“I have no doubt he will be back to full health in no time and I know the whole country will wish him well,” he wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

Charles III began “treatment” against a “form of cancer”

Suffering from cancer, the British sovereign has already started his “treatment” against the disease.

“Her Majesty today began a program of regular treatments. Doctors have advised her to postpone her public activities,” the royal family wrote in a statement.

Suffering from cancer, Charles III will always be “in charge of state affairs”

In the press release, the British royal family indicates that Charles III will remain British sovereign, despite his cancer.

“During this period, Her Majesty will continue to be in charge of state affairs and official documents,” it was written.

King Charles III operated on last week

Last Thursday, King Charles, dressed in a suit covered with a black overcoat, left the hospital under the lenses of journalists before leaving by car with his wife Queen Camilla.

He had undergone surgery for an enlarged prostate.

The 75-year-old sovereign has rescheduled several upcoming engagements to allow for a period of convalescence “in private”, Buckingham Palace said in a statement.

Charles III suffers from cancer

Good evening everyone and welcome to this live in which we will follow the developments following the announcement by Buckigham Palace of the cancer of King Charles III.

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