King Charles III has returned to work for the first time since announcing his cancer diagnosis.
King Charles is back to work
The King was seen meeting with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday, February 21st. The meeting between Rishi and King Charles marked the resumption of weekly talks to discuss government matters.
King Charles continues to serve as head of state despite taking a temporary break from royal duties while undergoing treatment for an unknown cancer diagnosis.
“We're all behind you. The whole country is rooting for you,” Sunak reportedly said. PA media.
King Charles replied: “I received so many wonderful messages and cards. Most of them brought me to tears.”
“He's still completely positive.”
Street CNNRishi and King Charles also discussed how the king's illness has put a spotlight on cancer charities, which the king described as “fantastic”.
“During the King's recent in-patient surgery for enlarged prostate, another concerning issue was identified. Subsequent diagnostic tests identified a type of cancer,” Buckingham Palace said in a statement at the time of the announcement. Stated.
The statement also said King Charles was “totally positive” about his cancer treatment.
“The King is grateful to the medical team for the rapid intervention made possible thanks to recent hospital procedures. He remains completely positive about his treatment and hopes to return to full official duties as soon as possible.” I’m looking forward to returning.”
On Saturday, February 10, Buckingham Palace released a statement in which the 75-year-old monarch expressed gratitude for all the goodwill he had received since his cancer diagnosis.
“I would like to express my sincere gratitude for the many messages of support and goodwill I have received over the past few days. As anyone who has been affected by cancer knows, such kind thoughts This is our greatest comfort and encouragement,” the statement said.
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