Britain’s King Charles III returned to public duties for the first time on April 30 after being diagnosed with cancer. This is reported by Sky News.
According to the publication, the King of Britain visited the London oncology center, where he met with doctors and patients.
“His Majesty’s treatment plan will continue, but doctors are sufficiently satisfied with the progress that the King can resume individual public duties,” Buckingham Palace said in a statement.
Charles III met not only cancer patients and their relatives, but also members of the TRACERx project team, which is engaged in lung cancer research.
The British monarch announced his diagnosis of cancer in February of this year.
Charles III has also become a patron of the charity Cancer Research UK. He accepted this responsibility from his mother, the late Elizabeth II, who was the patron of the organization earlier.
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