On 6 February, Buckingham Palace made an important royal announcement – King Charles began to undergo cancer**. It is reported that although his diagnosis is not related to the previous condition, he will temporarily reduce the duties faced by the public. However, he will continue to carry out key national affairs and documentation work.
First, despite his poor health, King Charles will continue to meet with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. These meetings are known as "meetings" and are crucial for both the king and the prime minister. Despite being politically neutral, as head of state, the king has the right to advise and warn cabinet members when necessary.
Secondly, King Charles will continue to meet with the Privileges Committee. The Privileges Committee is made up of cabinet members, whose primary duty is to advise the king on the formal implementation of the Dajd and the resolutions of the Council. Despite the face of **, the king will still carry out this important duty to ensure the smooth running of the affairs of the state.
In addition, Buckingham Palace confirmed that the king will continue to work on paperwork. Every day, as usual, he will work on the red papers, which include various minutes and documents that he will need to sign and provide royal assign. These documents are essential for the functioning of the state, and the king will ensure that his duties are not affected.
Currently, King Charles is facing the challenge of cancer**, but he will not give up on his duties no matter what. Despite the need to reduce his public responsibilities, he still performs critical state affairs and documentation. This demonstrates his tenacity and dedication, and he will continue to work for the prosperity and stability of the United Kingdom.