Overview
- On July 8 at Windsor Castle during French President Emmanuel Macron’s state visit, Charles III was observed with a bloodshot right eye.
- Buckingham Palace confirmed the condition was a subconjunctival hemorrhage, a benign rupture of a tiny vessel beneath the eye’s surface.
- The royal office stressed the bleed poses no health risk and bears no relation to the monarch’s ongoing cancer therapy.
- Medical specialists note such eye bleeds often result from everyday strain and typically resolve on their own within days.
- Charles has maintained his public schedule and no further health updates are expected at this time.