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King Charles III is 'very good' amid cancer treatment, won't see Harry during prince's UK visit

Two weeks after his return to the public eye, King Charles III is said to be "very good" amid his cancer battle. British politician Penny Mordaunt, a minister in Rishi Sunak's Conservative government, said during a Tuesday appearance on GB News that the 75-year-old monarch is happy to get back to work. "He's very good. And I know that he would have been so pleased to get back to public duties. ...
King Charles III attends the Endurance event on day 3 of the Royal Windsor Horse Show at Windsor Castle on May 03, 2024 in Windsor, England.

Two weeks after his return to the public eye, King Charles III is said to be "very good" amid his cancer battle.

British politician Penny Mordaunt, a minister in Rishi Sunak's Conservative government, said during a Tuesday appearance on GB News that the 75-year-old monarch is happy to get back to work.

"He's very good. And I know that he

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