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King Charles ‘must slow down’ after hospital drama as fellow senior royal ‘chomps at bit’ to do more major engagements

Published on March 28, 2025 at 09:00 PM

I saw Charles days before his hospital stint - he’s firing on all cylinders

KING Charles will rest at his country bolthole over the weekend amid calls to slow down following his hospital drama.

The monarch, 76, was yesterday photographed looking tired but waving at crowds as he left London for his Highgrove retreat in Gloucestershire.

King Charles waving from a car.
King Charles waves as he is driven from Clarence House to rest at his Highgrove retreat
King Charles III waving goodbye.
He was driven 100 miles from Clarence House a day after visiting hospital for temporary side effects during his cancer treatment
King Charles III and Queen Camilla waving at University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre.
Charles, pictured with Camilla, revealed his cancer diagnosis to the public last year

He was driven 100 miles from Clarence House a day after visiting hospital for temporary side effects during his cancer treatment.

It meant he missed engagements in Birmingham yesterday and had to cancel meetings with ambassadors at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.

Palace sources expect next week to be “business as usual”; for the King but may “prune a little here and there”; from his workload.

They say next month’s State Visit to Italy will go ahead as planned.

Meanwhile Flying Eze understands eyebrows have been raised that Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, has not been asked to help on major jobs — despite sources saying she’s “chomping at the bit”; to do more.

No public engagements have been lined up for the King next week, but Queen Camilla will host a domestic abuse reception at Clarence House on Tuesday.

The Prince and Princess of Wales have next week free of public engagements as it is school holiday for their three children.

Royal author and expert Phil Dampier said: “King Charles has always worked hard and is renowned for burning midnight oil and even falling asleep at his desk working so many hours.

“But those days must be a thing of the past and it’s vital he looks after his health and cuts down his workload.

“He needs to pace himself — which the Queen has said he is hopeless at doing — and she is probably the only person he will listen to.

King taken to hospital 'after suffering cancer treatment side effects'

“It’s a golden opportunity for other members of the Royal Family.

“William has been very prominent recently and Kate is obviously nursing herself back to health from her own cancer treatment.

“Sophie has done superbly on recent jobs here and abroad and has become a star performer and should be given the opportunity to do more.

“There is no Harry and Meghan, and no Prince Andrew.

“Princess Anne is in her 70s and was in hospital herself last year.

“There should be an opportunity for Sophie to be allowed to do more.”;

He needs to pace himself — which the Queen has said he is hopeless at doing — and she is probably the only person he will listen to

Phil Dampier

Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, said: “We know Charles is a worrier and has the weight of the world on his shoulders. I know he cares about things.

“He is in a position of such responsibility and is always saying ‘The trouble with me is I care too much’. He constantly works and wants to work till he drops.

“Having cancer treatment every week for more than a year is quite a slog for anyone let alone having the responsibility of being the King.

“He has all of these engagements but when he gets home he has to deal with all the government boxes and correspondence.

“He works late into the night. His energy levels are probably a bit low. I’d like to see Sophie given more big jobs because everybody loves her and she could step up.”;

The King had cancer treatment on Thursday morning and was at Buckingham Palace in the afternoon for scheduled meetings with ambassadors.

But after lunch he was taken by car to The London Clinic and spent a short time there after suffering side-effects from the cancer treatment.

Queen Camilla did not join him at the clinic and he was back at Clarence House by late afternoon.

Sophie, Countess of Wessex at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance.
Phil Dampier said: ‘Sophie has done superbly on recent jobs and has become a star performer and should be given the opportunity to do more'
Highgrove House gardens with topiary and a large house in the background.
The King will relax at his Highgrove retreat in Gloucestershire

The Palace later insisted the unscheduled visit was a “minor bump in the road”; and his treatment is going well.

Before the drama the King had attended 18 engagements in ten days including a three-day trip to Northern Ireland.

On Wednesday until 8pm the King was on his feet for 75 minutes mingling with 400 guests at a Buckingham Palace reception to praise local journalism.

Earlier he presented Royal Medals to Sir Ravinder Maini and Prof Sir Marc Feldmann at the Palace.

Timeline of Charles' health battle & recovery

JAN 17, 2024: Buckingham Palace announces the King has been diagnosed with enlarged prostate.

JAN 26: Flying Eze exclusively photograph the King arriving at The London Clinic for his ‘corrective procedure'.

JAN 29: The King seen waving and smiling as he left hospital after an extra night.

FEB 5: Palace reveal while in hospital for his prostate operation doctors discovered the the King has a form of cancer.

FEB 10: King issues ‘heartfelt thanks' in a written statement.

FEB 11: Charles makes his first public appearance since the announcement of his cancer diagnosis, visiting St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk.

MAR 31: King attends Easter Sunday service and tales part in ‘walkabout' with members of the public and aides say ‘it was a significant step' as KIng had ‘responded to treatment very encouragingly'.

APR 4: Flying Eze exclusively reveals King has ordered aides to ‘supercharge' his diary for the summer and is ‘raring to go'.

APR 26: Buckingham Palace announce King will return to public-facing front-line duties.

APR 30: King Charles visits a cancer treatment centre with Queen Camila to meet patients and medical specialists in order to raise awareness of early diagnosis and the work of Cancer Research UK.

SEP 7: The King's health is said to be ‘heading in a very positive trajectory' following a very ‘stressful year' for the family.

OCT 18: King and Queen begin a landmark tour of Australia. The six-day trip to Canberra and Sydney was Charles' first to Australia as its head of state. Doctors gave permission to briefly halt his weekly cycle for the tour.

DEC 20: It is announced King's cancer treatment will continue into next year.

DEC 25: King uses his Christmas address to pay tribute to the ‘selfless' doctors and nurses who provided ‘strength, care and comfort' during cancer treatment for himself and the Princess of Wales.

DEC 31: Charles personally honours senior staff that had been on his medical team during his cancer treatment.

MAR 20, 2025: King Charles shared advice with cancer patients telling them to “keep b****ring on”.

MAR 27: King taken into hospital after suffering from ‘side effects' related to his cancer treatment. This ‘short period of observation in hospital' was not unexpected and the monarch is still said to be ‘very much heading in the right direction'.

And in the morning he attended an exhibition as patron of the Royal Countryside Fund at Somerset House in central London.

That engagement was supposed to run for 45 minutes but lasted almost 90 minutes.

On Tuesday evening, Charles joined Camilla at a Clarence House reception where guests included Sigourney Weaver and Richard E Grant.

He also had audiences with PM Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves the evening before Wednesday’s Spring Statement.

Hours before, he and Princess Anne rewarded winners of the Annual Butler Trust Awards at St James’s Palace.

Before that, he held an investiture at Windsor Castle.

On Monday, the King received the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the UK and France at Windsor Castle.

On last week’s trip to Northern Ireland he carried out nine engagements — visiting a farm, community centre, a cancer research centre and meeting First Minister Michelle O’Neill.

He told circus performers in Belfast he was an advocate of “keeping going on”;.

And he told cancer patients at Ulster University: “What’s that Winston Churchill saying? Keep b*****ing on.”;

Last night the Palace said the King’s weekend break at Highgrove had been arranged before he cancelled his engagements.

King Charles’ cancer treatment ‘will continue in 2025’ with recovery ‘moving in a positive direction’

KING Charles' cancer treatment has been continuing in 2025.

The King's recovery was “moving in a positive direction” but was still ongoing, Sky News reported in December.

A source told the broadcaster: “His treatment has been moving in a positive direction.

“As a managed condition the treatment cycle will continue into next year (2025).”

The King, who is still considered a “newbie monarch” in comparison with his mother's record-breaking tenure, has endured a difficult second year as sovereign.

He was diagnosed with cancer and had to deal with ongoing treatment, while his daughter-in-law, the Princess of Wales, was also being treated for the condition.

But a source said brave Charles had coped with the past year with a “determination to be as public as he was able” to reassure the nation about how much he could still do.

He has also been buoyed by Queen Camilla's support.

A source said: “Her natural warmth, resilience and sense of humour, as I'm sure any patient will tell you, is a wonderful thing to have.

“Of course it's been a stressful year for Her Majesty, too, but there was never a sense of despondency, only a determination that they would get through this, as with so many other challenging issues in the past.”

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