In the statement made by Buckingham Palace in recent weeks regarding the health status of King Charles, who turned 75 in November, it was stated that the King would undergo a corrective procedure for the treatment of benign prostate hyperplasia.
In the statement made by Buckingham Palace, it was stated that something “worrying” was noticed during King Charles’ treatment in the hospital at the end of January due to prostate enlargement.
“Subsequent tests diagnosed a type of cancer,” the statement said. While using the statement, it was noted that a regular treatment program was started and doctors advised the King to postpone his public programs.
In the statement, it was shared that the King will continue his official duties, “He is completely positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to his duties as soon as possible.” statements were included.
The statement also underlined that the King chose to share information about his illness in order to prevent speculation.
NOT PROSTATE CANCER!
Buckingham Palace Spokesperson also shared details about King Charles’ health condition. The spokesman underlined that the King does not have prostate cancer and noted that no further information will be shared at this stage.
The spokesman, who did not give details about the stage of the King’s cancer, stated that the treatment continues outside the hospital for now and that he regrets postponing or canceling many of the King’s programs.
GOOD LUCK STATEMENTS FROM THE PRIME MINISTERS OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, WALES AND NORTHERN IRELAND!
Upon the news of King Charles’ cancer, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak shared on his X account, “I wish His Majesty a full and speedy recovery. I have no doubt that he will regain his full strength in a short time.” He stated:
Scottish Regional Prime Minister Hamza Yusuf also shared his wishes for a speedy recovery in his social media post and said, “My thoughts are also with Her Majesty, the Queen and other members of the Royal Family. I know it will be a worrying time for all of them.” made his assessment.
Northern Ireland Regional Prime Minister Michelle O’Neill said: “I am sorry to hear of King Charles’s illness. I wish him good treatment and a speedy and full recovery.” she said.
Welsh Regional Prime Minister Mark Drakeford also noted that the prayers of all Wales are with King Charles. It was announced that King Charles would receive treatment for prostate enlargement in January, and the King was discharged from the hospital on January 26, on January 29.
Charles, who ascended to the throne at the age of 73 after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, and was crowned at the age of 74, holds the title of the longest-serving crown prince and the oldest King of England to ascend to the throne.
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