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King Charles health update as Buckingham Palace source reveals latest on cancer treatment

Buckingham Palace announced in February of this year that King Charles had been diagnosed with cancer - sources now say his treatment is "moving in a positive direction".

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By Matthew Dooley, News Editor, Jasmine Carey, Royal Reporter

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King Charles's cancer treatment will continue into next year. (Image: Getty)

King Charles's cancer treatment will continue into 2025 and it is moving "in a positive direction," sources say.

The Buckingham Palace insider told Sky News: "His treatment has been moving in a positive direction, and as a managed condition, the treatment cycle will continue into next year."

The insider also said there was a sense of optimism surrounding the King's treatment, as shown by his desire to keep a full schedule of engagements despite the diagnosis.

In February, the King announced he had been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer and had begun a schedule of regular treatments, prompting well-wishes and praise for his candour about his health difficulties.

Since then, he has been receiving regular treatment, which he paused with the approval of doctors in October to allow himself and Queen Camilla to complete their jam-packed royal tour of Australia and Samoa. He then resumed the treatment when he returned to the UK.

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The King and Queen Camilla visited Australia and Samoa this year

The King and Queen Camilla visited Australia and Samoa this year. (Image: Chris Jackson - Pool/Getty Images)

On the trip - described as a "perfect tonic" for the monarch - the King did not shy away from talking about how his health and said that doctor's orders had stopped him from visiting places in the Commonwealth as soon as he would have liked.

After the tour, it was also confirmed that if given the green light by doctors, Charles, 76, would continue a full royal tour schedule next year.

A Senior Palace official said at the time: “We're now working on a pretty normal looking full overseas tour program for next year, which is a high for us to end on, to know that we can be thinking in those terms - subject to sign off by doctors. It is hard to overstate the joy that he takes from duty and service and being in public and seeing those crowds engaging with communities across the spectrum. That really does lift the spirits. You can see that."

The King will end the busy year next week by hosting Christmas for the Royal Family at Sandringham, with 45 people set to attend the celebrations.

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