King Charles Shares Rare Health Update Amid Cancer Battle
NEWMARKET, ENGLAND, JUL 22 – King Charles, 76, continues cancer treatment while engaging with survivors and public; over 1,000 people attended his Newmarket walkabout, palace says treatment remains managed.
- On July 22, 2025, King Charles III spoke about his health during a walkabout in Newmarket, noting a rare public comment amid treatment.
- Weeks after his surgery at The London Clinic, Buckingham Palace announced the diagnosis in February 2024, setting the stage for his cancer treatment.
- The treatment cycle has continued into next year, and a Palace source said progress remains positive and outlooks are ongoing.
- During the visit, Charles revealed he’s working on producing a Derby runner, Brian Finch said, `we’re working on it`.
- James Chalmers, Keeper of the Privy Purse, said `return to normal business`, adding that the King will continue treatment alongside his duties.
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