King Charles’ health is on the mend.After being diagnosed with cancer last February, the monarch, 76, began undergoing treatments during the 2024 year.
Palace sources confirmed on Friday to The Post that “his treatment has been moving in a positive direction, and as a managed condition the treatment cycle, will continue into next year.”Plans are underway for a schedule of public work for Charles, similar to how the current year is closing out, including trips around the U.K.
and abroad on the books.Sky News was the first to report the update, with the outlet having a conversation with Dame Laura Lee, the chief executive of the cancer support charity Maggie’s.“It’s very common for treatment to be ongoing for very long periods of time, as is the treatment that the Princess of Wales went through, which is an intense period of treatment over a year, and then it comes to a point where it’s on an end, and she’s on that recovery from some of the impacts of her treatment,” she explained.“So we’ve got immunotherapy, chemotherapy, surgery, hormone therapy.
There are all sorts of different treatment modalities. And so it’s not surprising at all,” Lee added.The King was originally hospitalized for a planned operation to treat an enlarged prostate in January when the undisclosed cancer was discovered.