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So SAD! King Charles Seen for the First Time After Hospitalization for This (See Details)

King Charles III was spotted leaving Clarence House in London on March 28, 2025, just a day after a brief hospitalization which was due to the side effects from his ongoing cancer treatment.

As a matte rof fact, the 76-year-old monarch appeared in good spirits, waving to well-wishers as he was driven through the city.

On March 27, Buckingham Palace confirmed that King Charles had been taken to the London Clinic for a short period of observation after he experienced temporary side effects from his routine cancer treatment.

While the hospital visit led to the postponement of the King’s planned engagements in Birmingham on March 28, the palace reassured the public that the setback was minor and that his recovery was progressing well.

As a matter of fact, Royal sources indicated that setbacks in treatment are not uncommon and described the incident as “the most minor bump in the road” on his path to recovery.

Despite the brief hospitalization, King Charles quickly returned to his duties, which was resuming work at Clarence House by reviewing state papers and making relevant calls of the day.

King Charles Seen for the First Time After Hospitalization for Cancer Treatment Side Effects

King Charles’ cancer treatment began in February 2024, after he publicly shared that he was being treated for an undisclosed form of cancer.

To that effect, the palace had previously confirmed that he had no connection to prostate cancer, following a hospital procedure in early 2024.

The King’s planned trip to Italy with Queen Camilla, scheduled for April 7, is still going ahead as planned, according to palace aides. His public appearances have been less frequent, with his most recent being a visit to the ‘Soil: The World at Our Feet’ exhibition at Somerset House in London on March 26, 2025.

King Charles had chosen to share his cancer diagnosis with the public in an effort to prevent speculation and thus help raise awareness for others affected by cancer.

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