King Charles cancer treatment to continue into 2025, moving in ‘positive direction’ Buckingham Palace sources says

Jordan Reynolds
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King Charles III attends a church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk.
King Charles III attends a church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk. Credit: Jacob King/PA

The King has been pictured waving to well-wishers after attending a church service on his Norfolk estate.

Charles left St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham on Sunday morning wearing a brown tweed coat and holding an umbrella.

It came after it was revealed the King’s cancer treatment is expected to continue into 2025 almost a year after his diagnosis following hospital treatment for an enlarged prostate.

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Buckingham Palace sources told Sky News that “his treatment has been moving in a positive direction and as a managed condition the treatment cycle will continue into next year”.

Further details of the King’s condition have not been disclosed, and when the Palace announced the diagnosis in February, it asked for privacy and only confirmed Charles has a “form of cancer”.

The King's cancer treatment is expected to continue into 2025 almost a year after his diagnosis. (AP PHOTO)
The King's cancer treatment is expected to continue into 2025 almost a year after his diagnosis. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

He cancelled all face-to-face public duties until April but has since travelled to France for D-Day commemorations, hosted a state visit for the Emperor of Japan and toured Australia and Samoa with the Queen, while undergoing outpatient cancer treatment.

The King and Queen will host many members of their family at Sandringham on Christmas Day, with the Prince of Wales revealing recently that 45 people will be “all in one room” at the royal residence.

Princess Beatrice will join the celebrations after changing her Christmas travel plans due to medical advice, it is understood.

Beatrice and husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are expecting their second child due in early spring and were expected to spend the festive period overseas with his family, but after medical advice are understood to have been advised not to travel long distances.

Beatrice’s father the Duke of York - the King’s brother - is staying away from Sandringham amid the controversy surrounding his links to an alleged Chinese spy.

The King also appeared on a BBC Christmas special of Countryfile, which was filmed at his Highgrove home.

The festive program showcased the work of The King’s Foundation’s education programs.

Countryfile hosts Matt Baker, Margherita Taylor and Adam Henson met staff from Charles’s charity for the program.

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