As a result of his cancer treatment, King Charles III of the United Kingdom has received an overwhelming amount of support from people all around the world. At the age of 73, the monarch succeeded to the British throne after Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8, 2022.
Where is Prince Harry?
The eldest son of the King and the next in line, Prince William, 41, returned to his royal duties this week after taking a leave of absence because his wife Princess Kate had stomach surgery. Prince Harry, who gave up his royal rights in 2020 and moved to the US, is currently on his way to London after learning of his father’s illness.
Veteran royal analyst Ian Pelham Turner gave media unique insights into the current state of the royal family
“According to reports, he is currently able to keep viewing the official red boxes that various government departments send him. It is believed that he is planning to return to the public eye soon.” said Ian Pelham Turner.
Will Queen Camilla Lead now?
Essentially, what would currently occur is that other royal family members, such as Queen Camilla, would begin to attend some of the events that are planned for the King. The King will also meet, as he does every Wednesday, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. He continued, “Queen Camilla has already assumed certain royal responsibilities that the King typically does.
King Charles received recognition last month for being open about having a prostate ailment, which raised public awareness of related health concerns.
What do Leaders of Nations say?
Leaders from several countries sent their best wishes for the 75-year-old King to recover quickly. Among the numerous voices offering support to King Charles and the British people are Prime Minister Sunak, French President Emmanuel Macron, US President Joe Biden, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and former US President Donald Trump.
Monarchy Succession Plan?
Mr. Turner responded to rumours regarding the succession by saying, “The King has no plans to give up his throne in way, shape, or form.”
People’s Reaction
People in London responded to the news with shock and pity, recognising the weight of a cancer diagnosis on anyone, even a well-known person like King Charles.