The King’s cancer diagnosis was announced on February 6 last year and he postponed all public-facing engagements for almost three months.
The King has announced his cancer treatment is being reduced in the new year and urged millions to take up available screenings for the disease.
Charles’ personal update about his health was made in a video message in support of the Stand Up To Cancer campaign, and he said the “good news” was down to early diagnosis, successful care and following “doctors’ orders”.
The head of state has been receiving cancer treatment as an outpatient since early February 2024, believed to be weekly visits to the London Clinic, but these sessions are to be significantly cut back.
He described how from his own experience “a cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming” and

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