As King Charles began his long-awaited vacation to Canada, palace insiders provided a crucial update on his cancer treatment.
The king and Queen Camilla begin their royal trip today, which is noteworthy considering the ongoing political instability.
The King will create history by attending the State Opening of the Canadian Parliament, becoming the first monarch to do so in over seven decades.
However, Prince William's father is now being treated for an unidentified kind of cancer.
According to royal sources, the King's therapy will proceed as scheduled, regardless of his trip intentions.
According to Mail, the insider said: "It's challenging, less than 36 hours door to door, but although it feels very short and intense, that's actually the best way to handle it."
"The King and Queen will hit the ground running, cramming in as much as they can without even realizing the time difference." "And the team will have him back in the UK for his regular scheduled [cancer] treatment," according to the newspaper.
It is worth noting that Buckingham Palace disclosed King Charles' cancer diagnosis in February 2024. Since then, he has been undergoing medical therapy in order to overcome cancer.