Doctors gave their okay
King Charles interrupts his cancer treatment
King Charles (75) is interrupting his cancer treatment for an important trip abroad to Australia and Samoa.
For the first time since his diagnosis was announced, the monarch, together with Queen Camilla (77), is embarking on an extensive trip lasting several days. Visits to Sydney and Canberra are on the agenda from October 18.
This will be immediately followed by a state visit to Samoa in the South Pacific, where the King will attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Summit.
Trip lasts eleven days
The royals will be away for a total of eleven days, reports the Daily Mail. He will resume his cancer treatment on his return home. Doctors have given their approval for the break.
At the beginning of February, the palace announced that the monarch was suffering from cancer. This fate also befell the Princess of Wales (42) shortly afterwards. However, Charles' popular daughter-in-law finished her preventative chemotherapy in September.
"I'm looking forward to getting back to work in the coming months and making a few more public appearances when I can," said Kate. Husband William (42) and their three children - George (11), Charlotte (9) and Louis (6) - are now hoping for quieter days after a "character-building year" - hopefully together with a healthy grandpa ...
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