Despite undergoing cancer treatment, King Charles maintains his royal engagements, meeting with high commissioners and attending to official duties, while Queen Camilla assures the public of his wellbeing.
King Charles has been actively fulfilling his royal duties amidst undergoing cancer treatment, as evidenced by his recent engagements. The monarch held three private audiences at Buckingham Palace, meeting with the new high commissioners from Tanzania and Singapore, Mbelwa Kairuki and Ng Teck Hean, respectively, along with receiving Mrs. Mok Ling Ling. Despite his health condition limiting his public appearances, Charles has maintained his official duties, which include meeting with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and attending to paperwork.
Queen Camilla provided an update on the King’s health, stating he is “doing very well”. On her part, the Queen has been actively engaging in royal duties, embarking on a two-day visit to Northern Ireland. There, she focused on local businesses and producers, including a visit to a shop on Lisburn Road in Belfast where she explored local produce and favorite foods, underlining the significance of community contributions.
Earlier, King Charles also hosted British veterans of the Korean War at Buckingham Palace, demonstrating his continued commitment to royal responsibilities despite health setbacks. These activities underscore the monarch’s and his wife’s dedication to their roles amidst challenges and ongoing speculations concerning the royal family.