King Carlos suspended the III Birmingham visiting on his agenda this Thursday, after experiencing the “adverse effects” from cancer treatment, he was subject to the experience. The Emperor was hospitalized in the London Clinic, which entered the center of January last year to treat an expanded prostate illness, was considered in principle benign. Doctors right there They identified the “type of cancer”, of which the king is being treated Since then. After examining the doctors, Monarch returned to his private residence at Clarence House.
“This morning (this Thursday) during his scheduled session of his medical treatment, the king experienced temporary side effects that require less examinations in the hospital. This afternoon the agenda of his achievement was postponed,” Buckingham reported.
The Buckingham Palace provides information on the king’s condition, but not only for transparency, without providing accurate data on the treatment and adverse effects he received.
Carlos III received evidence from three ambassadors on Thursday afternoon, but the protocol law was canceled. At the moment, Buckingham did not want to cancel other Monarch quotes, including a trip to Italy in 10 days, at the expense of the evolution presented on the next dates.
The Queen did not go to the Queen Medical Center, as the treatment was fast and there was also a planned agenda. He was in Vembli and participated in the 70th anniversary of ETV Television Network.
The king, who was hoping to reproduce commitments at the time, apologized to those involved in his organization, according to the same sources.
Carlos III was diagnosed with cancer in February 2024. The tumor was found during his prostate hypertrophy treatment. The initial diagnosis was a surprise, as it was known when it was just 18 months of rule. Kamila and other relatives, who have been known for being a work addict, have been in his official documents that they need to encourage him to reduce his rhythm. A real source then the king’s medical team was actively involved in his agenda, saying that treatment reactions were unpredictable.