A royal expert has shared major update on King Charles III’s health while discussing Prince William’s return to public duties.
Sharing his knowledge about the 75-year-old monarch’s health, royal correspondent Cameron Walker said things are “going in the right direction.”
GB News host Tom Harwood asked the journalist how the Prince of Wales was “holding up” and how he is within himself, following his dad and wife’s cancer news.
Cameron responded as saying: “I think it’s very easy to put a brave face on, and you could really see that Prince William was very much engaged with the work that he had here.
“His focus was very much on the work here, but clearly it is going to be a bit of a strain behind the scenes. There was a lot of social media speculation about the princess’s condition, and they asked for privacy over the Easter break so they could as a family, come to terms with that diagnosis.”
Discussing the latest on the monarch’s health, Cameron claimed that royal doctors “seem to be suggesting” things are “going in the right direction”.
He added: “So I think it’s looking positive as we go towards the summer. And Prince William does want to continue as normal with his public work. And I think we’re going to see that going forward in the future.”
King Charles was all smiles as he appeared in London with Queen Camilla amid cancer treatment.
On Wednesday, the royal couple was photographed in a car leaving Clarence House, their royal residence in London. The Queen rode in the passenger seat while the Kingsat in the back on the same side, both giving a smile and wave at onlookers.
The monarch’s appearance came just one day after Camilla returned to her royal duties after a few weeks spent largely out of the public eye during a break for the Easter holiday as well as her 19th wedding anniversary with King Charles on April 9.