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King Charles III recently returned to public facing duties after undergoing treatment for cancer. Minister Penny Mordaunt praised the King, saying he was “very good” and seemed pleased to be back at work. Charles had a procedure for an enlarged prostate in January and was later diagnosed with cancer, leading him to step back from public life for several months. He resumed his royal duties in April and visited a cancer charity on his first day back.

Mordaunt, Speaker of the House of Commons, described King Charles III as charming, calm, and with a good sense of humor. She mentioned that he is genuinely interested in the issues Parliament is dealing with and cares about those who are facing tough times. Despite his health challenges, Charles is eager to do more and is a delight to work with. The King recently attended the Royal Windsor Horse Show and is expected to attend a garden party at Buckingham Palace, showing his continued commitment to his duties.

This update on King Charles III’s health and return to public duties is a developing story that will be updated as more information becomes available. Chief royal correspondent Jack Royston will continue to provide updates on the King’s activities in London. Readers with questions about the royal family, including Charles III, William, Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle, and Harry, can email royals@newsweek.com for more information.

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