King Charles, 75, has resumed his agenda after almost three months low to treat cancer. He was wearing an impeccable blue suit and a baby pink tie, smiling and greeting the media. Next to him, Camilla, I support her unconditionally. The monarch has returned to in-person work with an optimistic gesture. A visit to a medical center for cancer patients has been the reason for his return, which has been designed to the millimeter with a double intention.
The first objective, settle rumors about the sovereign’s fragile state of health, which had spread through the media and networks and had set off alarms. The second, to make visible his connection and his closeness with patients who face this disease and, also, with their families who live this process, just as he himself has experienced. The visit took place in Cancer Research UK y Macmillan Cancer Support in London this Tuesday, April 30, as announced by the Royal Family on the 26th. In fact, the monarch is a patron of this organization that provides medical and financial support to those suffering from cancer and promotes better cancer care.
From the association itself, they published a few hours ago on networks: “As the King returns to public activity, we know that many people with cancer will understand that Choosing to return to work can be a complex decision and can mean very different things to different people.“. This return of the monarch has occurred after a period of treatment and recovery following his cancer diagnosis, which was made public on February 5.
The Kings have had the opportunity to tour the hospital facilities and talk with specialist doctors and patients. This visit was the first of a series of “external commitments”, that is, in person, that Carlos III will undertake in the coming weeks. An agenda that has not yet been announced.
On the other hand, the House has announced that the Kings will receive the Emperor and Empress of Japan, Naruhito and Masako, on a state visit scheduled for June. On the eve of the first anniversary of the Coronation, “Their Majesties are very grateful for the good wishes they have received from around the world during challenges since last year,” they shared on networks.