Buckingham Palace released a message from King Charles to the “brilliant doctors” amid his ongoing cancer treatment.
The monarch, who has been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer since early 2024, has taken further initiatives to address the struggles of survivors and recognize the medical team and healthcare workers for their work.
Charles, patron of King’s College London, came out to visit the NHS hospital using new technology to treat patients.
“A big thank you to all the brilliant doctors, nurses and healthcare staff working to save lives and support wellbeing, as we celebrate Guy’s Hospital’s 300th anniversary,” the message from King’s team read.
“At the hospital’s Cancer Center, The King spent time with chemotherapy patients, nurses and doctors. This year marks six decades of oncology at Guy’s, and the center consolidates services that were once spread across 13 sites,” he continued.
“At the King’s College Innovation Hub, Her Majesty, Patron of King’s College London, heard how teachers and students are using AI and robotics to treat patients and to train the next generation of specialists who are shaping the future of cancer research.”
The update comes after a palace source revealed that Charles is “driven by duty” and “service” despite his battle with cancer. They even revealed that their next trips are already in process.




