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King Charles’ cancer battle has him ‘determined to make his mark on history’: expert

Buckingham Palace announced Friday that King Charles will resume royal duties on Tuesday, nearly three months after revealing his cancer diagnosis.

Royalty experts give Fox News Digital their opinions on the King’s swift return to royal duties. Prince Charles and Queen Camilla are scheduled to visit a cancer treatment center on Tuesday and meet with patients and medical professionals.

Christopher Andersen has urged that the King’s health is a reminder of his own mortality and that he “doesn’t want to waste a second.”

King Charles will return to royal duties on Tuesday after revealing his cancer diagnosis nearly three months ago. (Max Manby/Indigo/Getty Images)

“King Charles is a very different kind of royal animal. Having landed what Princess Diana called ‘the best job’, King Charles is determined to handle things the way his mother Queen Elizabeth did.” “It’s about getting in among the people and acting for the people.” He’s doing everything he can to grow his tail,” Andersen, author of “The King,” told Fox News Digital.

King Charles returns to royal duties after cancer diagnosis

“The late Queen often said, ‘You have to be seen to be believed,’ which means the monarchy is more than an illusion.” King Charles was born to do it. They want to be seen doing their job.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla in the gardens of Buckingham Palace

King Charles and Queen Camilla are scheduled to visit a cancer treatment center on Tuesday. (Millie Pilkington/Buckingham Palace, via AP)

“There’s something else at work here. Now that the King has been made aware of his mortality, we don’t yet know for sure how serious his condition is, but we don’t want to waste a second. That’s for sure,” Andersen said. I got it. “No matter what cards he is dealt, Charles III is determined to make his mark on history.”

Andersen described Charles as “obviously frustrated.”

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“Now that media attention has shifted away from Duchess Kate and back towards Prince Charles, any rumors about the true nature of Charles’ condition must be hitting hard,” he said. “The only way to quell speculation and the inevitable conspiracy theories is for the King to demonstrate a ‘business as usual’ attitude.”

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King Charles was diagnosed with cancer shortly after undergoing treatment for an enlarged prostate. (Getty Images)

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Buckingham Palace has not disclosed what type of cancer King Charles has been diagnosed with. (Mark Cuthbert)

Kinsey Schofield, host of the “To Di For Daily” podcast, told FOX News Digital that Charles is “eager” to return to the field and serve the people of the Commonwealth.

“Plus, we’re gearing up for one of Britain’s most patriotic and exciting events, Trooping the Color. The King can’t wait to show off Britain’s beautiful splendor.” ” she said.

The Prince and Princess of Wales stand on the palace balcony with their children next to a smiling Queen Elizabeth

Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Louis, Duchess Kate, Princess Charlotte, Prince George and Prince William stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Color on June 2, 2022. (Getty Images)

Duchess Kate, Prince William and their three children (Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis) attend the Trooping the Color event every year. It is unclear whether Duchess Kate will attend on June 15th.

British royal expert Hilary Fordwich explained that Prince Charles “has a lot to prove” as he takes over as Britain’s longest-reigning monarch.

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She also noted that the late Princess Diana’s shocking Panorama interview for the BBC in 1995 cast doubt on King Charles’ future as king.

“So he has a lot to prove to the state, and indeed the Commonwealth,” Fordwich said.

Princess Diana in green clothes next to Prince Charles in a light blue sweater outdoors in Scotland

Princess Diana’s shocking BBC interview has cast doubt on Prince Charles’ future as king, according to royal expert Hilary Fordwich. (Getty Images)

While Prince Charles is grappling with his own health battles, the Princess of Wales is dealing with her own health personally, which has kept her from fulfilling her royal duties. In a video she shared in March, she revealed that the Princess of Wales is also battling a type of cancer and that she is undergoing preventive chemotherapy.

“The Duchess of Cambridge has chosen to focus on her family while undergoing chemotherapy at home, which is quite consistent with the approach she has always taken to her work,” Andersen told Fox News Digital. told.

“In fact, long before her cancer diagnosis, the Duchess of Cambridge was often criticized for prioritizing her children and not being fully involved with the royal family, which led tabloids to paint her as lazy. There was even stigmatization, which was grossly unfair.”

Kate Middleton announces she has cancer while sitting on a bench wearing a white top with navy stripes

Duchess Kate announced to the world that she had cancer in a pre-recorded message shared in early March. (Prince and Princess of Wales Twitter)

Prince William has taken on most of the royal duties in recent months as Duchess Kate and Charles battled cancer.

On Friday, Buckingham Palace released a statement regarding Prince Charles’ return to the royal family.

“This visit is the first of a number of foreign engagements that His Majesty will undertake in the coming weeks,” the palace said.

Another event is planned for June. charles and camilla It is scheduled to receive state guests from Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress of Japan.

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Queen Camilla and King Charles are scheduled to host Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress of Japan as state guests in June. (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

“As the first anniversary of their coronation approaches, Their Majesties remain deeply grateful for the overwhelming kindness and goodwill they have received from around the world during the joys and challenges of the past year,” the statement concluded.

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A palace spokesperson told Fox News Digital that Prince Charles is well enough to resume his duties, but is still undergoing treatment for cancer.

“His Majesty’s treatment program will continue, but doctors are satisfied with the progress made so far and the King is now able to resume many of his official duties. “Future efforts will be undertaken to minimize the risk to His Majesty’s continued “Adjustments will be made as necessary to limit the spread of COVID-19.”

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Buckingham Palace has announced that King Charles’ treatment program will continue even when he resumes royal duties. (Andrew Matthews/PA Image via Getty Images)

A spokesperson said: “His Majesty is greatly encouraged to resume his duties and is extremely grateful to the medical team for their continued care and expertise.”

The Palace added that it was “too early to say” how long the King’s treatment would last, “However, His Majesty’s medical team are very encouraged by the progress made so far and remain positive that the King’s recovery will continue.” I’m keeping my attitude,” he added.

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Fox News Digital’s Stephanie Nolasco contributed to this report.

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