“The king has cancer” headline the Daily Mail and Time
.
No need for exuberance as the news is great.
The announcement obviously made the front page of all English news sites.
“Battle for the health of a king”, headlines the Mirror.
Buckingham announced earlier in the evening that King Charles III was suffering from an “unknown form of cancer”, notes the Sun
,
which was “discovered during a prostate examination”.
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Also read: King Charles III suffers from cancer
The king suspends his public activities
The second information that we find just after Charles III's cancer diagnosis is the break that he was forced to take from his public activities.
Several newspapers such as the
Daily Mail
, the
Mirror,
the
Times
and the
Guardian
reproduced the Palace press release: "Her Majesty today began a program of regular treatments, during which doctors advised her to postpone her duties in contact with the public.”
A very present family
In the wake of the announcement, articles flourished on the entourage of King Charles III, united at his side despite the quarrels.
“Prince Harry flies to the UK to support Charles after his dad's diagnosis,” we can read in
the
Sun.
“Seven members of the royal family who can replace King Charles during his cancer treatment”, headlines the
Mirror.