King Charles set to mark major milestone with 'positive' health update
Royal fans receive good news about King Charles' health ahead of milestone event
Royal fans received delightful news about King Charles' health amid his cancer battle.
According to the Daily Mail, the Monarch is in good spirits despite his health woes and is set to celebrate the "second anniversary of his accession to the throne" on Sunday.
The source claimed, "Health has to remain the number one priority, albeit heading in a very positive trajectory."
Charles will begin the third year of his reign with more "determination" and making "prayers" during a private church service on the upcoming anniversary.
For the unversed, King Charles left the world in shock after Buckingham Palace announced the Monarch's cancer diagnosis in February 2024.
An insider shared, "From the earliest outset of the health challenge, it was the King's determination to be as public as he was able, so that people could be reassured by just how much he was still able to do in the circumstances, under his doctors' advice."
Moreover, the King alongside Queen Camilla will also be heading to Australia and Samoa for important events in the autumn.
Speaking of which, the source said, "That has obviously slowly dialled up as the program of treatment and recovery continued, with the result that the King is off on a 12,000-mile trip to Australia and Samoa in a few weeks' time."
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