King Charles has announced the “good news” that his cancer treatment regimen is to be reduced in 2026 during a historic TV address, which also stressed the importance of early diagnosis.
In the statement, the King said his treatment schedule, which has been weekly, can be reduced in the new year “thanks to early diagnosis, effective intervention and adherence to doctors’ orders.”
The king has described the “milestone” as a “personal blessing” in a televised message for the U.K. charity Stand Up to Cancer. He called for more cancer screenings, saying that “early diagnosis quite simply saves lives.”
The announcement marks the first unambiguous sign from the British monarch that he believes he has many years left to live—and rule. Charles is understood to have been having weekly radiothera

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