Royal Resolve: King's Cancer Battle, Line of Succession Holds Firm

Despite ongoing cancer treatment, King Charles III, aged 75, continues to reign as Britain's monarch and head of state.

The King, advised by doctors, postpones public-facing duties but remains committed to State business and official paperwork.

A Palace statement expresses gratitude for the medical team's quick intervention and the King's positive outlook on treatment.

The King shares his diagnosis to prevent speculation and raise awareness about cancer, expressing hope to return to full public duty soon.

In the line of succession, Prince William, the Prince of Wales, is first, followed by his wife Kate and their three children.

Prince Harry, despite stepping back from royal duties, retains his place in the succession, with his children Archie and Lilibet following him.

Queen Camilla continues undertaking public duties, and other working members of the British Royal Family remain engaged in their public roles.

Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, will return to the United Kingdom in the coming days after his father's cancer diagnosis.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who stepped back from royal duties in 2020, confirm Harry's visit to see the King in person.

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