British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak wishes a “full and speedy recovery” to the British king, Charles III, after he was diagnosed with an unspecified type of cancer, Buckingham Palace reported on Monday. “I have no doubt that he will be back to full performance soon and I know that the whole country will be wishing him the best,” Sunak said on his X social network account.

Also through the same social network, the leader of the opposition, Keir Starmer, conveyed his best wishes for the recovery of the British monarch and He hoped to see him “recover his health soon”. After hearing the news, other political figures in the country also wanted to wish King Carlos III, 75, a speedy recovery. The president of the House of Commons (Lower), Lindsay Hoyle, conveyed the good wishes of parliamentarians to the king “for successful treatment and a speedy recovery.”

In a speech before the deputies, Hoyle conveyed on behalf of all members of Parliament his “sympathy” towards the monarch and his family, towards whom he directs his “thoughts.” Also the former prime minister Boris Johnson, his counterpart Liz Truss, and the mayor of London, Sadiq Khanthey wished the monarch a speedy recovery from the cancer he suffers from.

In a statement published this Monday, the British royal house explained that the tumor was discovered during the monarch’s recent surgery due to an enlarged prostate, although the BBC explained that it is not cancer of this part of the body. On this day the king began a “regular treatment schedule“, during which he will suspend his public agenda, although he was “very positive” about the treatment and intends to “return to full public activity as soon as possible.”