Buckingham Palace announced this on Friday king charles Will resume royal duties on Tuesday, nearly three months after revealing his cancer diagnosis.
Royal experts are sharing their opinions with Fox News Digital about the king’s early return to royal duties. Charles and Queen Camilla will visit a cancer treatment center on Tuesday and meet patients and medical professionals.
Christopher Anderson believes that the King’s health is a reminder of his death, and urges him “not to waste a single minute.”
“Charles is a completely different kind of royal animal. Now that he has what Princess Diana called ‘the top job,’ King Charles is determined to handle things the same way his mother Queen Elizabeth did Was – going out among the people, “to the extent that he can, and working his tail off,” Anderson, author of “The King,” told Fox News Digital.
King Charles returning to royal duties after cancer diagnosis
“The late Queen used to say, ‘I have to be seen to be believed,’ meaning the monarchy is much more than an illusion.’ King Charles wants to be seen doing the job he was born to do.
“There is something else at work here. Now that the King has been reminded of his mortality – and we still have no concrete idea of how serious his condition really is – it is certain that he will not waste a single minute Doesn’t want to,” Anderson noted. “No matter what cards he is dealt, Charles III is determined to leave his mark on history.”
Anderson reported that Charles was “obviously disappointed.”
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He said, “Now that the press attention has shifted from Kate to her, all the rumors about the true nature of Charles’s condition will be gaining momentum.” “The only way to quell the speculation and inevitable conspiracy theories is for the King to present a ‘business as usual’ front.”
Kinsey Scofield, host of the “Too Di for Daily” podcast, told Fox News Digital that Charles is “eager” to get back out there and serve the people of the commonwealth.
He added, “In addition, we are preparing for Trooping the Colour, one of the most patriotic, exciting events in the UK. The King can’t wait to show off Britain’s beautiful pomp and show.”
Kate Middleton, Prince William and their three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis – participate in the Trooping the Color event every year. It is unknown whether Kate will attend on June 15.
British royal expert Hilary Fordwich pointed out that by succeeding Charles as the longest-reigning monarch in British history, he has “a lot to prove.”
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He also noted that the explosive Panorama interview late princess diana In 1995, a program for the BBC cast doubts over Charles’s future as king.
“So, he has a lot to prove to the country and, indeed, to the Commonwealth,” Fordwich said.
Along with Charles, he is also fighting his own health battle. princess of wales She is not performing royal duties as she takes care of her health privately. In a video shared in March, the Princess of Wales revealed that she too is battling a form of cancer and is undergoing preventive chemotherapy treatments.
“Princess Kate has chosen to focus on her family while undergoing chemotherapy at home, and this is consistent with the approach she has always taken toward her job,” Anderson told Fox News Digital.
“Indeed, long before she was diagnosed with cancer, Kate was often criticized for not doing enough royal engagements, preferring instead to prioritize her children. The tabloid press also called her lazy for this. Which was very unfair.”
Due to Kate and Charles’ battle with cancer, Prince William has been handling most of the royal family’s public duties for the past several months.
On Friday, Buckingham Palace shared a statement regarding Charles’ return to royal duties.
“This visit will be the first of many outdoor activities Her Majesty will undertake in the coming weeks,” the palace said.
Another upcoming event is scheduled for June, when Charles and Camilla Will host the state visit of the Emperor and Empress of Japan.
“As the first anniversary of her coronation approaches, Her Majesty is deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and well wishes she has received from around the world during the joys and challenges of the past year,” the statement concluded.
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A palace spokesperson told Fox News Digital that Charles is well enough to resume his duties, but he is still receiving treatment for his cancer.
“Her Majesty’s treatment program will continue, but doctors are pleased enough with the progress made so far that the King is now able to resume many public-facing duties. To minimize any risks to Her Majesty if this continues, “Upcoming programs will be adapted as necessary for recovery,” the palace said.
A spokesperson said, “Her Majesty is very encouraged to resume some public-facing duties and is very grateful to her medical team for their continued care and expertise.”
The palace said it was “too early to say” how long the king’s treatment might continue, “but Her Majesty’s medical team is very encouraged by the progress made so far and remains positive about the King’s continued recovery.” “
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Fox News Digital’s Stephanie Nolasco contributed to this report.