King Charles has offered a deeply personal update on his health as he resumed royal duties on Tuesday (September 3) following his annual summer retreat at Balmoral, Scotland.
The 76-year-old monarch travelled to the West Midlands to officially open the new Midland Metropolitan University Hospital, where he spoke candidly about his ongoing cancer treatment.
During a conversation with fellow patient Matthew Shinda, Charles admitted that “bits don’t work so well once you get past 70,” a remark that drew both laughter and sympathy.
The King’s diagnosis was first confirmed in February, although Buckingham Palace has never disclosed the specific type of cancer. Palace insiders have said that decision was deliberate, with a source telling The Times earlier this year: “The King’s decision not to reveal the type of cancer was a conscious choice to be able to reach out to the widest number of people who are experiencing the disease, rather than narrow the focus onto a particular form of cancer.”
Public appearance and health reflections
Photographs of Charles at the hospital visit were shared on the Royal Family’s official Instagram account, where well-wishers quickly praised the monarch’s appearance.
“Looking fantastic, Your Majesty,” wrote one follower, while another added: “Great to see His Majesty out and about.”
Despite the upbeat reception, Charles struck a sober note when discussing his condition. “Half the problem is detecting it in time,” he told attendees. “The great thing, I think, is they’re getting better and better. There’s always hope down the road.”
Speaking directly about his treatment, he reassured the crowd: “I’m not too bad.”
Timing of Prince Harry’s return
The King’s comments come just days before Prince Harry is due back in the United Kingdom for the WellChild Awards on September 8. The Duke of Sussex, who has been a patron of the charity for 17 years, is expected to attend the ceremony in London.
His visit coincides with the third anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death, prompting speculation over whether he will also take the opportunity to see his father.
Earlier this year, Harry expressed a desire to reconcile with Charles but claimed at the time that communication between them had been limited.