King of Great Britain Charles III this week returns to the performance of state duties after short hospitalization due to complications caused by cancer treatment. About it reports BBC.
According to the newspaper, the weekend monarch spent Heigrov in Glostshir in his estate, restoring strength after treatment. In the coming days at Windsor Castle, he will meet with the Prime Minister of Great Britain Kir Star. This will become his first official meeting after a break in public affairs.
In addition to meeting with the head of government, Charles III will take part in a number of important measures. In particular, he will attend the celebrations dedicated to the 50th anniversary of Papua New Guinea. It is expected that the king will speak, which will emphasize the historical significance of this event and the importance of partnership between the Commonwealth countries.
Charles III will also join the charity event that supports isolated communities in low income countries. The king has long been known for his active participation in charitable initiatives and promotion of social programs, so his return to work will be an important signal for British society.
Despite the fight against cancer, Charles III demonstrates the determination to continue the performance of royal duties. His return to official activity testifies to the desire to remain an active leader at a difficult time for the country. At the same time, doctors continue to monitor his condition to ensure the necessary balance between work and health.
It is expected that in the coming weeks the king will take part in several more official events, continuing to gradually return to a full work schedule.