King Charles visits hospital as he returns to public duties after cancer diagnosis
On his first public-facing engagement since his cancer diagnosis, King Charles visited patients at University College hospital’s Macmillan Cancer Centre in London, aiming to highlight the importance of early diagnosis. In February it was announced that the king had been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer, for which he is still receiving treatment. Doctors said they saw encouraging signs in his treatment and he could resume public duties
King Charles speaks to cancer patients on first public engagement since diagnosis
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