BREAKING: King Charles’ Health After His Battle Revealed in New ROYAL STATEMENT, as Concern and Hope Surge Across the UK

A Royal photographer has shared how well King Charles seems to be doing since being diagnosed with cancer. Chris Jackson appeared on Alan Titchmarsh’s Love Your Weekend as he spoke about some of the Royal Family’s most intimate moments.
Alan asked about the photographer’s emotions, inquiring if, while he had to remain professional, there had ever been any moments when his human side took over. Chris replied to say that he will “never take for granted” being at the forefront of the Royals’ happiest moments, from the birth of babies to various celebrations. However, he shared that he is also around for more poignant and “challenging” moments too, such as King Charles and Princess Catherine both being diagnosed with cancer. He told Alan: “There have been challenges in recent years. I think the transition [Charles becoming King after Elizabeth’s death] was a challenging period. Seeing how the King and Princess Catherine bounced back from difficult times has been incredible.” The photographer went on to comment on how Charles is currently doing, adding: “Even keeping up with the King today is really hard work. He’s working left, right and centre with so many engagements.”
King Charles III was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer back in February of last year. He managed to undergo treatment while maintaining a busy schedule of official duties.
The diagnosis came after a separate issue was noted during a procedure for a benign enlarged prostate. However, it has been confirmed that it is not prostate cancer.
In September, the King gave an update on his health himself as he said he was “not too bad”. While visiting the Midland Metropolitan University Hospital to officially open the 736-bed facility in Smethwick, he chatted with patients who asked how he was doing.


He replied to one patient, saying: “I am not too bad, thank you very much”.
Chatting with patients on the acute elderly care wards, the King lightened the mood by joking that he was discovering that “bits don’t work so well once you get past 70”.
In May, one of the King’s senior aides remarked that he is “managing” his illness and living life as “normal as possible”.
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