British King Charles III was diagnosed with cancer, The Guardian newspaper reports, citing representatives of Buckingham Palace. The monarch will need to undergo treatment, but the illness will not affect the ceremonies, the king’s official residence emphasized.
Buckingham Palace also noted that Charles III is determined to recover and then resume his duties in full, according to tradition. He has now been advised to refrain from public events.
The diagnosis came almost immediately after the 75-year-old monarch recently underwent routine treatment for an enlarged prostate. Then the king underwent surgery. However, today a representative of the royal family said that the new illness is not associated with a disease of the male genital organs. It is known that Charles III was ordered to remain in London under the supervision of doctors.
Charles III, full name Charles Philip Arthur George, is the reigning King of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Commonwealth kingdoms from the Windsor dynasty, the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the country’s armed forces. He will be succeeded to the English throne by his eldest son, Prince William, then his grandson, Prince George, followed by the youngest children of Prince William and Kate Middleton, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Following them in line for the throne are Charles III’s youngest son, Prince Harry, and his children with Meghan Markle, Archie and Lilibet.
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