King Charles III recently provided a rare update on his health during a visit with families in Southport who were affected by a tragic knife attack that claimed the lives of three children. When asked about his well-being amidst ongoing cancer treatment, the King responded with optimism, stating that he was doing “not too bad.” This marks a significant moment as Charles, who was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer in February, has mostly kept his health details private, sharing only occasional updates, as per the reports of Yahoo entertainment.
In a previous conversation with British Army veteran Aaron Mapplebeck during a May visit to the Army Flying Museum, King Charles revealed that his chemotherapy treatment had caused him to lose his sense of taste. This was the first time he publicly mentioned this side effect, though he did not clarify if this loss would be temporary. The King resumed public duties around the same time, following a brief break after his diagnosis to focus on treatment and recovery.
King Charles returned to public life on April 30, when he visited the University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre in London, accompanied by Queen Camilla. His return was officially announced on April 26, with Buckingham Palace expressing the King's gratitude to his medical team for their continued care. The Palace also conveyed the royal family's appreciation for the global support they received during this challenging period.
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