King Charles III hospitalised
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The Associated Press |
Charles canceled planned engagements on Thursday afternoon and Friday on the advice of his doctors, Buckingham Palace said, without providing details about the “temporary side effects” that he experi...
Vanity Fair |
King Charles III has been carrying out his public duties while undergoing treatment for an unspecified form of cancer.
U.S. News & World Report |
The king canceled his engagements for Thursday afternoon and Friday after his brief stay in the hospital.
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King Charles III issued a statement for the first time since he was hospitalized. The statement addresses the "devastating" earthquake in Myanmar.
King Charles III smiled and waved to members of the public Friday as he left his home in London, the day after a brief hospitalisation for the side effects from his cancer treatment.
Charles was seen on Friday morning leaving Clarence House by car, seated in the back seat with his window halfway down. A BBC video showed Charles waving at those lining the often