King Charles III was hospitalized briefly on Thursday after experiencing temporary side effects from his ongoing cancer treatment, as stated by Buckingham Palace. The 76-year-old monarch later returned to Clarence House, cancelling his public engagements for Friday as a precaution.
King Charles III Hospitalized After Temporary Side Effects from Cancer Treatment

King Charles III Hospitalized After Temporary Side Effects from Cancer Treatment
Buckingham Palace confirms the monarch experienced short-term effects from scheduled medical treatment, necessitating a brief hospital observation.
The king, diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer last year, is undergoing treatment since February but has maintained an active public schedule recently. Despite the recent hospitalization, the palace reassured the public that these side effects are not unusual for patients undergoing such treatments, and Charles is expected to continue his engagement schedule, including a state visit to Italy next month.
While the palace has not shared updates on the specifics of the king's prognosis, they noted he remains on a positive recovery track. His daughter-in-law, Catherine, Princess of Wales, recently announced her own recovery from cancer, contrasting the more private approach of the king regarding his illness.
While the palace has not shared updates on the specifics of the king's prognosis, they noted he remains on a positive recovery track. His daughter-in-law, Catherine, Princess of Wales, recently announced her own recovery from cancer, contrasting the more private approach of the king regarding his illness.