How King Charles III Has Carried on Since Queen Elizabeth II’s Death

As a seasoned observer of royal happenings, I must say that this month has been quite eventful for our beloved monarchs and their families. It is always a reminder of the human side of these public figures when we hear about their health challenges.


On the occasion of King Charles III‘s second anniversary of assuming the throne, which is distinctively celebrated, the royal family is working diligently to rebuild trust and longevity in this age-old establishment over the long haul.

Prior to the unexpected health issues of both Charles and Kate Middleton, there had been a noticeable shift since the passing of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8, 2022. This event inevitably altered the overall atmosphere within the British royal family.

Even in the face of criticism, both blatant and subtle, especially from within our own circle, I’ve noticed that the senior royals have been persistently carrying on, much like they always did under the guidance of their late matriarch. They haven’t formally addressed the various jabs thrown their way.

In January, normal operations came to a standstill: Kensington Palace announced that Kate would be absent from public view while recovering from abdominal surgery until at least after Easter on March 31. Shortly afterward, Buckingham Palace disclosed that Charles was receiving treatment for an enlarged prostate.

Six days post his hospital release on February 5th, the palace announced that Charles had received a cancer diagnosis and would temporarily cease participating in public events as he embarks on his treatment course.

From a lifestyle perspective, if the remaining months of this year were to refrain from dishing out any more royal updates, it would have been sufficient in stirring up the question, “What does this mean for the monarchy?” However, as we all know too well, the royal family continued to make headlines, keeping us intrigued and speculating.

After seven weeks filled with speculation, during which a rumor about Charles’ demise, originating from Russia, needed to be debunked by the palace, Kate disclosed, in an uncommon video message on March 22, that she was at the initial stages of undergoing preventative chemotherapy. Subsequent post-operative tests had detected cancer cells in her body.

And the first person to applaud her candor—aside from countless civilians on social media—was her father-in-law.

The king expressed great admiration for Catherine’s bravery in her words, a palace representative shared with NBC News. Charles has kept a close connection with his dear daughter-in-law over the past few weeks, and he, along with Queen Camilla, plan to extend their love and support to the entire family during this challenging period.

Despite his own challenging circumstances, it was crucial during this critical period for the 75-year-old to be visible, proving that the organization he manages is being competently led.

As Charles’ mother, who reigned for 70 years, famously put it, “I have to be seen to be believed.”

Meanwhile, as the king appeared to be in high spirits, Peter Phillips, his nephew, couldn’t help but sense a strong feeling of frustration within him.

The 46-year-old, who is the son of Princess Anne, shared with Sky News Australia in an interview published on March 24 (prior to Kate’s comments), that he feels disappointed because he can’t accomplish everything he desires. However, he’s quite practical and recognizes the necessity for him to concentrate on his own well-being during a specific period of time.

It seems just as unnatural to him as it appeared to be for the late Queen Elizabeth II, whose dedication to her duties is still legendary and the basis for a popular Emmy-winning Netflix series.

Peter mentioned, “He constantly encourages his team and everyone around, including his medical staff, by asking, ‘Why not me? Could I manage this task? Can I attempt that?’ His underlying sentiment seems to express a strong desire to return to normalcy. It appears he’s also feeling somewhat impatient as the recovery process is taking longer than he might prefer.

Initially, when the palace disclosed his diagnosis, they didn’t specify a timeframe for my absence from the public sphere. However, it was clear from the start that I would continue to handle state matters privately. Incidentally, while the specific type of cancer and the details of my treatment remain unknown to the public, I believe his decision to disclose his illness was a commendable act of transparency on the monarch’s part.

Just as anticipated, William, Camilla, Anne, and Prince Edward, the youngest among them, continued their roles as the stand-ins for The Firm while Charles and Kate were absent.

At a Air Ambulance Charity Gala Dinner in London on February 7th, William expressed his gratitude saying, “I want to express my heartfelt thanks for the encouraging messages you’ve sent to Catherine and me, and also to my father. These messages have been particularly meaningful during these challenging times.” It truly means a lot to us.

Just a fortnight ago, I found myself once again face-to-face with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, an encounter that was subtly hinted at in a post-meeting video. In this usually private audience held within the hallowed walls of Buckingham Palace on February 21st, our esteemed leader received a warm compliment on his appearance as he gracefully entered his office.

“All done by mirrors,” Charles quipped.

Instead of displaying an unyielding demeanor like his former counterpart, the king expressed, “I’ve been deeply touched by all the heartfelt messages and cards I’ve received. They have left me teary-eyed more times than I can count.

On-site photographers documented various work moments of Charles at Buckingham Palace: He met with Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, on March 5; had a video conference with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau the following day, while seated at his father’s former desk (Prince Philip); greeted ambassadors from Algeria and Mauritania in the 1844 Room; and interacted with alums of the Windsor Leadership Trust on March 26.

Charles and Camilla opted to stay separate from the main crowd at St. George’s Chapel on Easter Sunday in order to minimize any strain on his health during his initial public appearance since his hospitalization. However, it might seem to some that his daily routine has returned to its usual pace.

In June, he attended Royal Ascot and took part enthusiastically in this year’s Trooping the Colour, which marks the monarch’s birthday, although he was born on November 14th. Since then, he has been touring various parts of the United Kingdom.

Last month, when I was visiting families impacted by the tragic July 29 knife attack at Southport’s Taylor Swift-themed dance class where three innocent children lost their lives, I reassured a well-wisher that I was faring relatively well.

During a September 3rd visit to the Dyson Cancer Center at the Royal United Hospital in Bath, Camilla acknowledged that her 19-year partner, Prince Charles, is currently in good health.

So, as we were saying about this new era of transparency…

It is reported that Charles intends to travel to Australia with Camilla at an earlier date rather than later, marking their initial state visit as king and queen of a Commonwealth nation. This is what Peter, their nephew, mentioned, stating that the couple would undoubtedly enjoy meeting as many people as possible.

According to local news reports, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated in early March that preparations are being made for a potential visit by His Majesty The King to Australia towards the end of the year.

On March 21st, during her two-day visit to Northern Ireland, Camilla expressed sympathy to a well-wisher at Arcadia deli in Belfast by saying, through Hello!, “He was really disappointed he couldn’t join us.” In response to a playful remark about men not being “the best patients,” Camilla jokingly reassured, “I do my best to keep him under control.

She was the first monarch’s consort to take her spouse’s place at the Royal Maundy Service on March 28. In a pre-recorded video message, Charles expressed his apologies for not being able to attend in person.

In this nation, we are fortunate to have numerous services designed for our well-being, as stated by the king, according to NBC News. Yet, beyond these organizations and their dedicated workers, we also value and gain significantly from those who offer us compassionate support, particularly during challenging times.

Charles understands that it’s crucial for him to not just be healthy (hale), but also highly visible in the public sphere, so he can reciprocate the kindness shown to him.

Keep reading for a rundown of what a-year-and-then-some’s worth of royal news:

After spending five days at Southmead Hospital, The Princess Royal was released. Her spouse, Tim Laurence, expressed his gratitude in a statement, “I want to express my heartfelt appreciation to everyone at Southmead Hospital for the excellent care, skill, and compassion they showed during my wife’s brief hospitalization.

It was revealed by Buckingham Palace that the young sister of King Charles III experienced some minor wounds due to an event that occurred at her property, Gatcombe Park.

The statement shared on X revealed that Her Royal Highness is currently staying at Southmead Hospital in Bristol, as a precautionary step for monitoring. It’s anticipated she will make a complete and quick recovery. Meanwhile, the King has been kept updated on the situation and expresses his warmest affection and wishes for a speedy recovery to The Princess.

Approximately three months since announcing her cancer diagnosis, the Princess has shared that she is experiencing positive advancements with her chemotherapy treatment. However, she mentioned that there are times of improvement as well as challenging periods during her health odyssey.

On challenging days when you’re drained and feeble, it’s necessary to yield to your body’s need for rest, as expressed by Kate on Instagram on June 14. However, when those brighter days arrive, and you feel revitalized, there’s a strong desire to seize the moment and fully enjoy being in good health.

She mentioned, “My recovery process continues for several more months. Whenever I’m up to it, I find great pleasure in participating in school activities, investing my personal time in activities that rejuvenate me, and even beginning to work from home a bit.

On May 13th, King Charles III conferred the rank of Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps upon his eldest son, a decision that stirred debate since some royal observers felt this title would have been more fitting for Prince Harry, given his military training and service within the army branch.

3 months after revealing his cancer diagnosis, Buckingham Palace declared on April 26th that Prince Charles would resume his public appearances.

On March 28, the queen consort took part in the Royal Maundy Service instead of King Charles III, thus becoming the first royal spouse to carry on the traditional practice that dates back centuries.

On March 22, the Princess of Wales publicly announced that she had received a cancer diagnosis following her abdominal surgery in January.

Initially, it seemed my condition wasn’t cancerous. Fortunately, the surgery went well. However, post-operation tests revealed cancer was indeed present. Consequently, my medical team suggested a regimen of preventive chemotherapy, and I have since begun this treatment, currently in its early stages.

As a lifestyle expert, I’d like to share some insights about the recent incident involving the image of Princess Kate that Kensington Palace posted following her abdominal surgery on March 10th. After certain photo agencies raised concerns and pulled the picture, the Princess of Wales felt it necessary to address rumors that the photograph had been manipulated.

She wrote on Twitter on March 11: “Much like many amateur photographers, I sometimes dabble in editing. I want to apologize if our family photo from yesterday may have created any confusion. Wishing everyone a wonderful Mother’s Day, C.

In the United Kingdom, Princess Diana’s niece marked Mother’s Day by announcing that she and her spouse, Michael Lewis, had quietly welcomed their newborn child as a family.

As your loving mom, there’s nothing more fulfilling than being in this role, my dear child. I cherish you with an everlasting affection, without any conditions. Wishing a very Happy Mother’s Day to all the wonderful mothers celebrating today!

Following a busy schedule due to her husband’s cancer diagnosis, the palace decided to free up Camilla’s plans.

The article in The Times mentioned on March 2nd that the 76-year-old had no scheduled events until March 11, which was the day she was expected to attend Westminster Abbey for observing Commonwealth Day.

It was confirmed on February 25th that the partner of Lady Gabriella Windsor and a previous boyfriend of Pippa Middleton, had taken his own life. A subsequent coroner’s inquest, held some days later, concluded that he had died by suicide.

During King Charles III’s stay in the hospital due to a routine prostate enlargement operation, he received a cancer diagnosis.

The Palace announced on February 5th that His Majesty has started a routine of medical treatments. Doctors have recommended he step back from public engagements during this time. Despite this, the King will still attend to state matters and official documentation as per usual. He is thankful for his healthcare team’s quick response, which was facilitated by his recent hospital stay. The King remains optimistic about his treatment and eagerly anticipates resuming all public duties as soon as he can.

On January 21st, it was announced by the Duchess of York’s representative that Sarah had been diagnosed with a severe type of skin cancer known as malignant melanoma. Previously, about several months ago, she underwent a surgical procedure called a single mastectomy to manage breast cancer.

On January 14th, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark became a part of historical records when she formally stepped down from the throne, passing the scepter to her son who is now referred to as King Frederik X.

On January 17th, Kensington Palace disclosed that Kate Middleton had a scheduled operation on her abdomen and would stay in the hospital for approximately 10 to 14 days.

According to the present medical guidance, she’s not expected to resume her public responsibilities before the celebration of Easter.

During Kate’s healing process, Prince William delayed several appointments to offer his support to his family, which includes their three kids: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. In simple terms, Prince William put off a number of commitments to be there for his family, particularly his children.

Following the news of Kate’s hospitalization becoming public, it was announced by Buckingham Palace that Charles had sought medical care for a condition related to an overactive prostate.

The king’s health status is favorable, but he needs to go to the hospital next week for a corrective operation. Therefore, his upcoming public events have been temporarily rescheduled for his recovery.

On January 7th, Princess Claire and Prince Felix of Luxembourg joyously introduced their newborn son, Balthazar Felix Karl, marking the first royal baby to arrive in the New Year!

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2024-09-08 17:20