The king Charles III of England has been diagnosed with canceras announced by Buckingham Palace, which has detailed that the British monarch began undergoing treatment this Monday and that his doctors have advised him suspend your institutional agenda.

The note details that the problem was detected during the procedure to which the king underwent recently for a benign prostate enlargement, an intervention in which “a different problem” was found. The diagnostic tests carried out after this discovery, adds Buckingham, identified “a type of cancer”, whose typology is not detailed in the statement.

Thus, the monarch began this Monday with a series of “regular treatments”during which, the note adds, his doctors have advised him to postpone your institutional commitments. However, he adds that during this period Charles III will continue to carry out his duties of state and official paperwork as usual.

Buckingham’s statement highlights the gratitude of the monarch towards his medical team for his “quick intervention”, which was possible precisely – he adds – “thanks to his recent hospital procedure.” He also assures that the king remains “positive” about the treatment and that he hopes to return to his full public duties as soon as possible.

Finally, the royal statement concludes by explaining that King Charles III has chosen to make his diagnosis public to avoid speculation and in the hope of being able to help all those affected by cancer in the world.