Harry returns home worried about Charles, and William takes over?
King Charles of England was diagnosed with cancer some time ago. It was his first public appearance since announcing that he had cancer. Meanwhile, Harry flew from California to the UK to visit his father.
King Charles, 75, happily waved to the crowd as he walked from Clarence House to the street of Buckingham Palace, according to the British Church on Feb. 7. The King and Queen Camilla sat in a luxury Bentley and the King traveled to Sandringham to complete his cancer** in ***.
Upon arrival in the UK, Prince Harry, dressed in a black T-shirt and suit, headed to Clarence Palace with a serious expression. Despite the conflict with the father, each visit to the father takes 30 minutes.
There are reports that Charles privately informed William and Harry before announcing that he had cancer. King Charles' cancer diagnosis has raised eyebrows as it suggests that he may be in poor health. Buckingham Palace confirmed that Elizabeth II was not diagnosed with prostate cancer a year and a half after ascending the throne.
In addition, King Charles also did some research and found that there are some other problems to worry about with an enlarged prostate. Currently, he is receiving outpatient visits with a group of specialists** and has suspended all public activities.
Buckingham Palace then asked the British royal family to respect his privacy, especially during the ** period. Still, the king made his diagnosis public because of his long-standing support for a cancer charity. This is another serious health problem facing the British royal family in early 2024, following the king's hospitalization, Kate having to undergo surgery, and Sarah, Duke of York, being diagnosed with **cancer.
Meanwhile, Prince William will return to work this week after Kate underwent abdominal surgery, a news that came hours before the royal family's cancer diagnosis, meaning William will take on more responsibility as his father's health deteriorates. According to people familiar with the matter, Prince William may replace his father, but it is unlikely that Prince William will be appointed regent if the monarch is unable to continue to govern the country.
Charles will continue to process his national papers and correspondence and chair the Special Committee, with weekly meetings with the Prime Minister broadcast on television or fax.