Britain's King Charles III diagnosed with Cancer..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
Britain's king Charles III diagnosed with Cancer..!?
It has been officially announced that the british king Charles III is suffering from cancer. No information has been provided regarding the type of cancer that Britain's king Charles III is suffering from. Buckingham Palace has announced that king Charles is suffering from cancer. While various reports have been released regarding his condition, it is reported that it is not prostate cancer, but a condition discovered during his recent treatment for an enlarged prostate. Although no information was provided regarding the exact nature of the cancer, Buckingham Palace explained that the monarch had begun "routine treatment" for the condition. "Despite the challenging circumstances, the royal remains completely positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty soon," Buckingham Palace said.

Who continues the work of the king?
Following a cancer diagnosis, king Charles is said to be temporarily stepping back from his public duties. Other senior members of the royal family will take over the king's responsibilities during his treatment, according to reports. In this case, many people are congratulating the 75-year-old Charles III on social media for a speedy recovery.
Charles III was crowned king of england in May last year after queen Elizabeth II died at the age of 96. By taking over the throne at the age of 74, Charles became the oldest monarch to ascend the throne of England. However, less than a year into his reign, Charles was diagnosed with cancer. This has caused grief among the people of Britain. Although he grew up in the palace from his childhood, he did not receive his education in the palace according to the traditional method. He went to school and studied. He went to Trinity College, Cambridge university, and graduated in history in 1970. Charles was the first member of a government family to go to university and graduate.
He later served as a pilot in the Royal air Force of england for 7 years. He then served as a helicopter pilot in the Navy. He also served as commander of the british Navy's minesweeper HMS Brannington. He retired in 1976.

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