Buckingham Palace says, King Charles diagnosed with cancer

Prince Harry will be traveling to the UK to see King Charles as he undergoes treatment for a form of cancer

King Charles diagnosed with cancer

Buckingham Palace announced on Monday that King Charles III has been diagnosed with a form of cancer and is currently undergoing treatment.

“In the course of The King’s recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted,” stated Buckingham Palace. “Following subsequent diagnostic tests, a form of cancer has been identified.”

A source confirmed to Fox News Digital that Prince Harry and King Charles discussed his diagnosis before His Majesty made his health concerns public.

“The Duke did speak with his father about his diagnosis,” a source confirmed to Fox News Digital. Additionally, Harry “will be traveling to the UK to see His Majesty” in the coming days.

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On January 17, it was announced that King Charles III was scheduled to undergo a “corrective procedure” for his enlarged prostate. The palace later confirmed that the surgery had been successful.

“His Majesty is doing quite well,” a royal source told Fox News Digital.

Charles, who assumed the throne following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, received a diagnosis of the benign condition on January 17 after experiencing undisclosed symptoms. Soon after, he canceled engagements and was advised to rest in preparation for the procedure.

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