King Charles to resume global duties post-cancer recovery

Buckingham Palace has announced that in the coming year, King Charles III of Great Britain plans to return to a regular international travel schedule. This decision was made following his return from a nine-day visit to Australia and Samoa, the longest since he was diagnosed with cancer in February.

King Charles III plans more overseas trips
King Charles III plans more overseas trips
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Aneta Polak

27 October 2024 12:23

Charles III and Queen Camilla spent nine days travelling and participated in the Commonwealth Nations Summit in Samoa, which concluded on Saturday, October 26.

Although the original travel plan also included visiting New Zealand, and the schedule allowed for longer rest periods, the fact that the trip occurred is seen as a positive sign in the context of the king's cancer treatment.

According to reports from British media, citing a high-ranking representative of Buckingham Palace, work is underway on a comprehensive program of the king's international travels for next year, provided the doctors approve this plan.

We’re now working on a pretty normal looking full overseas tour programme for next year, which is a high for us to end on, to know that we can be thinking in those terms, said the person associated with the Palace.

Preliminarily, Charles III's international trips are planned for the spring and fall of next year.

King Charles on a trip to Australia and Samoa

The 75-year-old monarch's trip to Australia and Samoa significantly impacted his well-being. A Buckingham Palace representative emphasized that the visit lifted the king's spirits, improved his mood, and contributed to his recovery. Fulfilling duties and public service are a source of satisfaction for the king and positively impact his health.

Before the recent trip, the only international trip Charles III took since the cancer diagnosis was a one-day visit to France in June of this year. The monarch participated in the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the Allied landing in Normandy.

Let us remember: On February 5, 2024, in an official statement, Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles III had been diagnosed with cancer. The monarch, who had waited seven decades to take the throne after his mother, had to withdraw from public life for a time due to therapy. Just a few weeks later, news broke out about Duchess Kate's cancer illness.

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