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King Charles faces cancer 'caught early'

Life Guards, a unit of the Household Cavalry, ride their horses past Buckingham Palace in London. — AFP
Life Guards, a unit of the Household Cavalry, ride their horses past Buckingham Palace in London. — AFP
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LONDON: King Charles III's son Prince Harry reportedly arrived in London on Tuesday after his father's diagnosis of cancer, which his doctors said was "caught early".


The Telegraph and The Sun newspapers reported that Harry arrived at Heathrow airport following an overnight flight from Los Angeles.


His car was reportedly seen being driven from the airport accompanied by two police cars, less than 24 hours since Buckingham Palace made Charles's cancer diagnosis public.


Buckingham Palace has not specified the type of cancer afflicting the 75-year-old monarch who will now step back from public-facing royal duties to complete his treatment.


UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the cancer had been "caught early".


Charles is just 17 months into his reign following the death of his 96-year-old mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on September 8, 2022.


Citizens expressed shock and sympathy at the news.


The diagnosis will prolong a frontline shortage of royals created by Charles's admission to hospital last month for a benign prostate procedure and the almost simultaneous hospitalisation of Catherine, Princess of Wales.


The royals' health issues have left 76-year-old Queen Camilla as the highest profile royal, with support from Charles's sister Princess Anne, 73.


"Thankfully, this has been caught early and now everyone will be wishing that he gets the treatment that he needs and makes a full recovery," Sunak said.


"I think that's what we're all hoping and praying for and I am, of course, in regular contact with him and will continue to communicate with him as normal," he said.


Charles has generally enjoyed good health, barring injuries from polo and skiing.


But the palace said that during his recent hospital procedure to treat a prostate enlargement, "a separate issue of concern was noted" and subsequent diagnostic tests had identified "a form of cancer".


"Many families around the country who are listening to this will have been touched by the same thing and they know what it means for everyone," Sunak said.


"So we'll just be willing him on and hopefully we'll get through this as quickly as possible."


Doctors have advised Charles to postpone any engagements, though he will continue to "undertake state business and official paperwork as usual", the palace said.


The king "remains wholly positive" and "looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible", it added. — AFP


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