Despite King Charles’s cancer diagnosis, plans for an overseas visit alongside Prince William are underway. The royal duo aims to express solidarity with Britain’s war veterans at the 80th anniversary of D-Day in France, a testament to their commitment amidst challenging circumstances.
Sources reveal that the King is gradually resuming public duties, with meticulous preparations in place for his attendance at pivotal summer events. Their upcoming journey to Normandy holds special significance, intending to pay homage to the sacrifices of the Second World War generation.
While Prince William is expected to resume public engagements in mid-April following the Easter break with his family, Princess Kate’s return awaits clearance from her medical team due to ongoing preventative chemotherapy.
Despite uncertainties surrounding the King’s health, aides remain optimistic and are actively planning for his participation in future events, including the prestigious Royal Ascot and Trooping the Colour. Contingency measures are being devised to accommodate his ongoing cancer treatment, such as adjusting his participation at events like Trooping the Colour to ensure his comfort and wellbeing.
King Charles and Prince William could travel to France together this summer
King Charles is attending Sunday’s Easter Service in Windsor