In his first public appearance since rumors of his death began circulating online, King Charles III of the United Kingdom warmly welcomed Korean War veterans to Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.
The royal family shared news of the monarch’s engagement on social media, affirming, “This morning, the King met veterans of the Korean War at Buckingham Palace to mark 70 years since the signing of the armistice which ended the conflict.”
Addressing the recent wave of false reports, the UK embassy in Russia issued a statement on Monday to quell the misinformation surrounding the 75-year-old monarch’s health. The statement emphasized, “Reports about the death of King Charles are FAKE.”
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Earlier, Buckingham Palace disclosed that King Charles had been grappling with a cancer diagnosis, though specifics regarding the type and stage were not disclosed. The monarch had temporarily withdrawn from public duties to undergo “regular treatments.”
King Charles III’s return to public engagements, particularly in hosting veterans commemorating the Korean War armistice, underscores his ongoing commitment to his role despite personal health challenges.
Source: Punch Newspapers
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