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‘We’re willing on King for speedy recovery’ says PM

RISHI SUNAK SAYS HE HOPES CHARLES BEATS CANCER ‘AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE’

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KING Charles III’s cancer was caught early and the whole country is hoping for a speedy recovery, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said Tuesday, as the monarch’s son Prince Harry reportedly flew from the US to visit his father.

Buckingham Palace announced Monday evening that the king has begun outpatient treatment for an undisclose­d form of cancer. It was found during his recent hospital treatment for an enlarged prostate but is a “separate issue” and not prostate cancer, the palace said.

“Thankfully, this has been caught early,” Sunak told BBC radio, adding that as prime minister he would “continue to communicat­e with him as normal.”

“Many families around the country listening to this will have been touched by the same thing and they know what it means to everyone,” Sunak said. “So we’ll just be willing him on and hopefully we get through this as quickly as possible.”

Less than 18 months into the reign that he’d famously waited decades to begin, the 75-year-old monarch has suspended public engagement­s but will continue with state business – including weekly meetings with the prime minister – and won’t be handing over his constituti­onal roles as head of state.

The palace said Charles, who has generally enjoyed good health, “remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible.”

The king’s younger son, Prince Harry – who quit royal duties in 2020, moved to California and has a troubled relationsh­ip with his father – has spoken to Charles about the diagnosis and “will be travelling to the UK to see His Majesty in the coming days,” said the office of Harry and his wife, Meghan. British media reported that he was en route Tuesday from Los Angeles. Charles became king in September 2022 when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, died at the age of 96 after 70 years on the throne.

News of the king’s diagnosis comes as his daughter-in-law Kate, Princess of Wales, recovers from abdominal surgery that saw her hospitaliz­ed for about two weeks.

Charles departed from royal tradition with his openness about his prostate condition. For centuries Britain’s royal family remained tight-lipped about health matters.

Disclosing informatio­n about his cancer diagnosis – albeit in a limited way – is another break with tradition.

The British public wasn’t told that Charles’ grandfathe­r, King George VI, had lung cancer before his death in February 1952 at the age of 56.

Buckingham palace said that the king “has chosen to share his diagnosis to prevent speculatio­n and in the hope it may assist public understand­ing for all those around the world who are affected by cancer.”

William, along with Charles’ wife Queen Camilla, will be expected to take on extra public engagement­s during the king’s treatment.

 ?? ?? Wellwisher­s gather at Buckingham Palace and (inset) King Charles
Wellwisher­s gather at Buckingham Palace and (inset) King Charles

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