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Everything we know about King Charles’s cancer treatment

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King Charles III was diagnosed with cancer after undergoing treatment for prostate enlargement (Picture: Henry Nicholls/AFP)

It has been one year since King Charles‘s cancer diagnosis on 5 February, 2024.

Doctors said they were ‘very encouraged’ by his progress after finding that Charles had cancer and remained ‘positive about the King’s continued recovery’.

The Queen also informed well-wishers just a month later that he was ‘doing very well’.

Here’s everything we know more than one year on from the news of his diagnosis.

Do we know what type of cancer King Charles has?

No. The palace has only confirmed the King does not have prostate cancer, and has not revealed any further details.

In a statement, it said: ‘No further details are being shared at this stage, except to confirm that His Majesty does not have prostate cancer.’

Is it linked to King Charles’ prostate treatment?

ALLOA, UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 16: King Charles III visits The Gate charity, a community resource that offers support, practical help, and provides a safe environment to those affected by homelessness and food insecurity, on January 16, 2025 in Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. (Photo by Jane Barlow-WPA Pool/Getty Images)
It is not publicly known what type of cancer Charles has (Picture: Jane Barlow/WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Charles’s illness was discovered while he was being treated for benign prostate enlargement at the London Clinic.

It was the same day Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, had abdominal surgery that sparked her own cancer diagnosis.

The palace would later say Charles is ‘so proud of Catherine for her courage in speaking as she did’ after she announced it in March.

He spent three nights at the London clinic private hospital, where doctor’s discovered a ‘separate issue of concern’.

Buckingham Palace has confirmed the King does not have prostate cancer.

How is King Charles being treated for cancer?

Britain's King Charles III, Britain's Queen Camilla Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales Britain's Prince Louis of Wales and Britain's Prince William, Prince of Wales arrive to attend the Royal Family's traditional Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk, eastern England, on December 25, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) (Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images)
Charles has remained ‘wholly positive’ about his cancer treatment (Picture: Oli Scarff/AFP via Getty Images)

When the diagnosis was publicly announced, Charles returned from Sandringham to London to start his treatment as an outpatient.

This meant he could stay at home instead of in hospital for the duration of hi treatment.

Where Charles is being treated, whether it is an NHS or private hospital, and what treatment he has been receiving has not been confirmed.

It was reported that Charles paused his treatment while on an 11-day visit to Australia and Samoa in October, according to the Daily Mail.

The palace confirmed his treatment would continue into 2025.

During a visit to Walthamstow in December, Sikh faith representative Harvinder Rattan asked ‘how are you’, to which Charles replied: ‘I’m still alive.’

What has King Charles said about his cancer?

An initial statement said Charles was ‘wholly positive’ and would continue to undertake State business and official paperwork, despite taking a break from public engagements.

Five days later, he released a statement saying: ‘I would like to express my most heartfelt thanks for the many messages of support and good wishes I have received in recent days.

‘As all those who have been affected by cancer will know, such kind thoughts are the greatest comfort and encouragement.’

His first visit after the break was to a specialist cancer centre in London at the end of April.

‘It’s always a bit of a shock isn’t it, when they tell you’, he said of his diagnosis during the trip.

Asked how he felt undergoing treatment, the King replied: ‘I’m alright, thanks. Not too bad.’

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - DECEMBER 03: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 24 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) Catherine, Princess of Wales, Prince William, Prince of Wales and King Charles III attend the Ceremonial Welcome, at Horse Guards Parade, for the The Amir of the State of Qatar on day one of his State Visit to the United Kingdom on December 3, 2024 in London, England. His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar, accompanied by Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher bint Hamad bin Suhaim Al Thani, will hold several engagements with The Prince and Princess of Wales, The King and Queen as well as political figures. (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
The Princess of Wales was also diagnosed with cancer around the same time, but she announced it much later (Picture: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

In his Christmas message, Charles said: ‘From a personal point of view, I offer special, heartfelt thanks to the selfless doctors and nurses who, this year, have supported me and other members of my family through the uncertainties and anxieties of illness, and have helped provide the strength, care and comfort we have needed.

‘I am deeply grateful, too, to all those who have offered us their own kind words of sympathy and encouragement.’

On World Cancer Day on Tuesday February 4, the Royal Family released a video featuring speakers from various charities and celebrities, including Macmillan Cancer, Maggies Centres, Cancer Research UK, Tom Daly, Victoria Derbyshire, and more shared inspirational messages.

They added he is grateful for the medical teams ‘swift intervention’.

However they have confirmed there will be no further updates today, and they will not be providing a ‘running commentary’ of his condition.

Could King Charles abdicate?

ALLOA, UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 16: King Charles III visits The Gate charity, a community resource that offers support, practical help, and provides a safe environment to those affected by homelessness and food insecurity, on January 16, 2025 in Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. (Photo by Jane Barlow-WPA Pool/Getty Images)
It is unlikely the King would abdicate (Picture: Jane Barlow/WPA Pool/Getty Images)

It was expected that the King’s son Prince William, would take up more public duties in his father’s absence.

But William’s wife Kate’s own diagnosis diverted his attention. Announcing an end to her chemotherapy in September, the couple said they wished to spend more time with their family, ‘which so many of us often take for granted’.

Kate announced in January that she is now in remission.

However, the King’s health concerns did raise the question of whether Charles might abdicate in favour of William, Prince of Wales.

Dr. Bob Morris, an honorary senior research associate at UCL’s Constitution Unit, previously explained that the Regency Act could also come into play amid any monarch’s ill health.

While the prospect remains unlikely, it could be triggered if the King became physically incapacitated due to illness, meaning he could no longer speak or move.

In such an event, his duties would be carried out by various members of the Royal Family.

After the Prince of Wales, Prince George would take the next place in the line of succession.

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