Royal visit
Updated on March 4, 2024 at 11:15 am
British King Charles III. In the Belgian Suite at Buckingham Palace he read the well wishes sent to him from around the world after his cancer diagnosis. King Charles III received about 7,000 messages. achieved since his cancer was declared.
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Despite the British King Charles III's cancer. Australia is gearing up for the King's visit this year.
“Australia is preparing for a possible visit by His Majesty the King to Australia this year,” Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday. This will be the first trip to Australia
A month ago, the royal palace announced that the 75-year-old monarch was suffering from cancer. The disease was discovered when Raja was hospitalized in January due to a benign enlargement of the prostate. According to Palast, it's not prostate cancer.
Charles III begins treatment and initially suspends his public duties. However, the palace said he would conduct government affairs “as usual”.
Australia's head of government emphasized the close ties between his country and Charles III. outside. “The King has shown compassion to Australians affected by natural disasters, just as Australians have shown compassion and support to the King following his cancer diagnosis,” Albanese said.
Charles was last in Australia for the opening of the 2018 Commonwealth Games when he was Crown Prince. He got to know the Fifth Continent when he went to Geelong Grammar School near Melbourne as an exchange student in the 1960s.
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