King Charles III Cancels Engagements Following Cancer Treatment Side Effects
The monarch, briefly hospitalized for observation, has returned to Clarence House and continues to work while preparing for an upcoming state visit to Italy.
- King Charles III experienced temporary side effects from cancer treatment on March 27, requiring brief hospitalization for observation at the London Clinic.
- Buckingham Palace confirmed the king has returned to his residence at Clarence House, where he is working on state matters and recovering under medical advice.
- The king has canceled engagements scheduled for March 28, including a meeting with Pope Francis, which has been postponed by mutual agreement.
- Despite recent health challenges, the state visit to Italy from April 7-10 remains on the schedule, underscoring the king's commitment to his royal duties.
- Details of the king's cancer and treatment remain undisclosed, as Buckingham Palace balances transparency with respect for his privacy.