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UK's cancer-hit King Charles 'doing extremely well' — Camilla

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UK's cancer-hit King Charles 'doing extremely well' — Camilla
Britain's King Charles III and Britain's Queen Camilla wave as they leave by car from Clarence House, travelling to Buckingham Palace, in London on February 6, 2024. King Charles III's estranged son Prince Harry reportedly arrived in London on Tuesday after his father's diagnosis of cancer, which doctors "caught early".
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LONDON, United Kingdom — Queen Camilla, wife of Britain's King Charles III, said Thursday that her husband who has been diagnosed with cancer is "doing extremely well" under the circumstances.

King Charles has been "very touched by all the letters and the messages the public have been sending from everywhere", she said during a trip in southern England.

"Well he's doing extremely well under the circumstances," Camilla said, adding that all the kind messages the king had received were "very cheering".

The Queen left King Charles at the royal country residence of Sandringham, in the East of England, where the couple moved on Tuesday.

Less than 18 months after succeeding his mother, Queen Elizabeth II to the throne upon her death, the 75-year-old sovereign began treatment on Monday for an unspecified form of cancer.

While he will continue to perform some administrative duties, he monarch will be absent from public life for an indefinite period.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the cancer had been "caught early".

Downing Street said on Wednesday that the king's weekly audience with the prime minister had taken place by phone, a rare detail for this traditional and totally private meeting between the sovereign and his head of government.

The meetings should resume in person within two weeks, according to the British media.

KING CHARLES III

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