King and the prime minister will still meet once a week...

S Venkateshwari
King and the prime minister will still meet once a week...


Despite being diagnosed with cancer, the king will still meet with prime minister Rishi Sunak once a week, according to the BBC.

It is acknowledged that appropriate plans will be put in place in the event that the King's physicians recommend limiting data-face-to-data-face interactions.

The king is also required to be accessible for official obligations, such as attending Privy Council meetings, which serve as a body of ministers and advisors keeping him informed about the government's operations.

It is understood that he will still receive and review official red boxes containing government documentation.

"Wishing him a speedy recovery," famous people give encouraging words.

Celebrities have been wishing the king well in addition to lawmakers.

One of the first people to share a statement on the internet following the news was Frank Bruno, a former boxer from Britain. "Thoughts and blessings with him and the Royal Family," he wrote in his letter. "When are we ever to be relieved of this terrible disease cancer?"

TV host Carol Vorderman writes about X, wishing him a quick recovery and sharing her "special thoughts for everyone who's suffering from cancer or is currently awaiting treatment." "Really sorry" to hear the "awful news," football presenter Gary Lineker writes, adding, "Wish him a full and speedy recovery."

Additionally, it is "wonderful that he has shared his cancer diagnosis so openly," according to actor David Suchet, who is best known for his 25 years as Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. "My spouse, Sheila, comes to me in praying king Charles III a very quick return to full health."


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