King Charles to Resume Full Overseas Tours Despite Cancer Battle
The monarch's recent visit to Australia and Samoa has been deemed a success, boosting his spirits and recovery.
- King Charles, living with cancer since February, plans to restart a full schedule of overseas tours next year, pending medical approval.
- His recent 11-day tour of Australia and Samoa, where he paused treatment, was described as a 'perfect tonic' for his well-being.
- The tour included addressing significant issues like reparations and republicanism, with Charles remaining composed amid protests.
- The King and Queen were warmly received, with 10,000 people greeting them at the Sydney Opera House.
- The visit reinforced Charles's commitment to service and left a positive legacy, including a fellowship for Commonwealth island nations.






















