Queen Camilla has provided an update on King Charles’ health during a visit to Wiltshire and Bath.
The Queen made her way to the Stonegate Farmers site near Lacock to inaugurate a new state-of-the-art headquarters shortly after noon on Tuesday, September 3.
During the trip to the southwest, she also visited the Dyson Cancer Centre in Bath, which opened at the RUH in April.
While greeting staff at the centre, before an official opening ceremony, the Queen was quizzed by Macmillan Cancer Support worker Suzy Moon about her husband’s condition.
She asked: “Is he OK?”
PA Media has reported that the Queen replied: “Yes, he is doing very well.”
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In early February Buckingham Palace revealed that King Charles had been diagnosed with cancer after undergoing surgery for prostate enlargement.
At the time officials maintained that both the monarch and his doctors were “hugely positive” after he began outpatient treatment.
It has still not been revealed what form of cancer the King has, but the palace confirmed it was not prostate cancer.
The Princess of Wales has also been having bouts of chemotherapy following her cancer diagnosis.
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