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First photo of King Charles III after cancer diagnosis - speculation about helicopter flight

2024-02-06T17:22:28.811Z

Highlights: First photo of King Charles III after cancer diagnosis - speculation about helicopter flight. King Charles (75) has been diagnosed with cancer, Buckingham Palace announced on February 5, 2024. Despite the tense family situation, Prince Harry (39) immediately rushed to London, where a crisis meeting is said to have already taken place. The British heir to the throne, Prince William, also ended his break. The couple will use Clarence House as their London residence until at least 2027 while renovations to Buckingham Palace continue.



As of: February 6, 2024, 6:06 p.m

By: Lisa Klugmayer

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King Charles has cancer.

Now the first photos of the British monarch have emerged after the shock diagnosis was published.

London – King Charles (75) has been diagnosed with cancer, Buckingham Palace announced on February 5, 2024.

Since then the news has been overwhelming.

Despite the tense family situation, Prince Harry (39) immediately rushed to London, where a crisis meeting is said to have already taken place.

Now the first pictures of King Charles have emerged after the shock diagnosis was announced.

After cancer diagnosis: How serious is King Charles III's health?

really?

Although the palace's initial statement sounded quite optimistic, Prince Harry's hasty arrival is causing speculation.

The British heir to the throne, Prince William, also ended his break.

The heir to the British throne actually didn't want to attend any more appointments until Easter to support Kate Middleton after her abdominal surgery.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has also commented on King Charles' cancer.

Now there are the first pictures of the British monarch after the announcement of his cancer.

Clarence House: The residence of King Charles III.

Clarence House is currently the London residence of King Charles III.

and his wife, Queen Camilla.

The couple will use Clarence House as their London residence until at least 2027 while renovations to Buckingham Palace continue.

During this time, Buckingham Palace remained the official administrative headquarters of the Crown and a venue for state receptions.

He smiles and waves: The first photos of King Charles III.

after his cancer diagnosis

King Charles III sits with his wife Camilla (76).

in the back seat of a black Bentley and leaves Clarence House - their shared residence.

King Charles III smiles.

to passers-by, even waving.

He is in “good shape,” a palace source told the Dailymail.

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King Charles III

and Queen Camilla leave Clarence House.

© dpa/Victoria Jones

Police officers on motorcycles clear the way for King Charles and Queen Camilla to Buckingham Palace.

A short time later, the royal helicopter was seen landing on the site.

The British media is now speculating that after a brief meeting with Prince Harry, the couple could travel to Sandringham to relax at the Norfolk country estate.

King Charles III

and Queen Camilla leave Clarence House in a limousine.

With King Charles III.

has been diagnosed with cancer.

© dpa/James Manning

The palace made King Charles II's cancer diagnosis public, but left out an important detail - for good reason.

Sources used:

dpa, dailymail, BILD

Source: merkur

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