Carlos from England reappears after announcing that he suffers from cancer and meeting with his son Harry

Smiling, relaxed and accompanied by his wife, Queen Camilla. This is how we saw this Tuesday king Charles III, just 24 hours after Buckingham Palace announced that he has cancer. The images have been taken at the doors of Clarence House after a meeting between the king and his son Harry which lasted 45 minutes.

The Duke of Sussex landed in the British capital this Tuesday after taking a flight in Los Angeles as soon as he heard the news. Father and son have put aside the family quarrels and have reunited at a very delicate moment for the family, not only due to the illness of Carlos III but also due to that of Kate Middleton, who is still convalescing after undergoing abdominal surgery. The meeting between the monarch and his son, whom he had not seen since last May 6, the day of his Coronation, has been very pleasant judging by the former's face at the end of it.

He also attended the meeting Camila, who has become her husband's right hand since he was admitted and operated on at the London Clinic for an enlarged prostate. It was precisely the postoperative tests that reflected the king's illness, which is not related to the prostate. The queen is completely devoted to her husband: she visited him daily in the hospital, she now accompanies him at his residence and attends to the Crown's commitments in her place.

Good prognosis

The statement from Buckingham Palace did not specify the type of cancer that Charles III suffers from or the stage in which he is located, but it did say that this Monday he began receiving outpatient treatment in London. The king shows up “optimistic” facing the disease and the prime minister, Rishi Sunakhas revealed that doctors “they detected the tumor in time” and that His Majesty's prognosis “it's good”.

The king will stay away from his in-person obligations for as long as the treatment continues, but the Royal House affirms that he will not give up office work and telematic meetings. For this reason none of the four royal advisers (Queen Camilla, Prince William and Princes Edward and Anne) have been officially summoned to replace him.

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