King to resume public duties after cancer diagnosis
King Charles is returning to public events after making encouraging progress in his cancer treatment.
King Charles is returning to public events after making encouraging progress in his cancer treatment.
The King temporarily stepped back from his public duties earlier this year while being treated for cancer.
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