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King’s cancer ‘caught early’

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KING Charles’ cancer was caught early and the whole country is hoping he can make a full recovery, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said yesterday, as messages of support for the 75-year-old monarch poured in from world leaders.

Buckingham Palace revealed on Monday that Charles, on the throne for less than 18 months since the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth, was suffering from a “form of cancer” and would postpone his public engagement­s to undergo treatment.

The king was remaining “wholly positive”, the palace said.

Charles’ younger son Prince Harry, estranged from the royal family, is due to arrive in Britain shortly and his elder brother, heir-to-the-throne Prince William, is expected to step up to fulfil some of the monarch’s duties.

Harry, who quit royal duties in 2020, is flying back from California where he lives with his American wife Meghan and two children after Charles told him and his other immediate family of his diagnosis.

Charles is planning to continue with much of his private work as monarch, including his weekly audience with the prime minister and dealing with state papers, and Sunak said he was in regular contact with the king.

The king spent the night at his Clarence House home near Buckingham Palace on Monday after beginning a series of out-patient treatments.

The cancer was discovered when Charles underwent a corrective procedure for a benign enlarged prostate. Beyond confirming it was not prostate cancer, the palace has not given any further details.

The royal family usually keep medical matters private, but the palace said Charles had chosen to go public as he was the patron of several cancerrela­ted charities.

While the king will receive expert care, his diagnosis will draw attention to Britain’s rising cancer waiting times with the state-run National Health Service (NHS) which is widely regarded as being in crisis.

Survival rates for cancer in Britain lag those of other European countries for nine out of 10 of the most common types of the disease, according to an NHS Confederat­ion report published last month.

The king’s cancer revelation comes as Kate, the Princess of Wales and wife of heir William, recuperate­s at home after spending two weeks in hospital following planned abdominal surgery for an unspecifie­d but non-cancerous condition. She is not expected to return to public duties until after Easter.

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