King Charles III on Tuesday made its first public engagement since a small magic at the hospital last week for the side effects of treating his cancer.
Buckingham Palace said that 76 -year -old Raja Charles postponed all his appointments for the rest of the day on Thursday and on Friday, on the advice of doctors after suffering from some temporary symptoms, Buckingham Palace said.
Authorities considered a “minor collision” in their medical journey in a small hospital for a few hours.
Among his first busyness for this week, King Charles all smiled as he assigned honors in London’s Windsor Castle West, which included the world Hepthelon Champion Katrina Johnson-Thompson, which was recognized with a member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for athletics.
Johnson-Thompson later said that the emperor “seemed to be in good souls. You know that it is for a long time throughout the day, because so many people are being honored today.
“So he seems to be in really good souls and I am happy to see that he is fit and well.”
Gardner and Broadcaster Alan Tichmarsh, who received a commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), also praised King Charles’ “infinite energy”.
Later on the week, other engagement will include the Raja’s weekly meeting with Prime Minister Kir Stormer.
However, a small number of appointments were re -resolved before a state trip, which will create King Charles and his wife Queen Camilla for Italy next week.
King Charles announced that he had detected an unspecified cancer in February last year.
He returned to work within two and a half months and gradually fulfilled his duties during the rest of the 2024, including several foreign trips that took him as Australia and Samoa.
Exactly six weeks after King Charles’ announcement of cancer, news came that his daughter -in -law Catherine, Princess of Wales, was also detected of cancer and started chemotherapy.
Catherine, who married King Charles’s eldest son Prince William, said in January that she was now a discount.
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