When King Charles’s cancer diagnosis was made public on Monday, Buckingham Palace also laid out in broad strokes how the monarch’s royal business is expected to unfold while he undergoes treatment.
Charles, 75, is “wholly positive” about his treatment for the undisclosed form of cancer, the palace said. But he is forgoing public duties while undergoing treatment. He is expected, however, to continue with the formal constitutional affairs of state, the paperwork and private meetings such as his regular weekly session with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
“Clearly his medical team is advising against public-facing engagements and so by making this announcement, it