King Charles has shared a rare update on his health as he returned to royal duties on September 3 after his summer break at Balmoral.
During the opening of the Midland Metropolitan University Hospital, he spoke candidly with patients about his cancer diagnosis.
Chatting with fellow patient Matthew Shinda, Charles joked, “Bits don’t work so well once you get past 70,”
showing humor alongside resilience. The King first revealed his diagnosis in February 2024 but has never
specified the type. According to The Times, this was a conscious choice to keep the message broad and relatable for all cancer patients.
Photos from the hospital visit were posted on the royal family’s Instagram, where supporters praised
his appearance: “Looking fantastic, Your Majesty,” and “Great to see His Majesty out and about.”
Reflecting on his treatment, Charles emphasized the importance of early detection: “Half the problem
is detecting it in time.” Still, he reassured well-wishers: “I’m not too bad … there’s always hope down the road.”
The update comes just days before Prince Harry’s return to the U.K. for the WellChild Awards on September 8,
coinciding with Queen Elizabeth II’s third death anniversary. Speculation continues over whether father and son will reconnect.