King Charles III is reportedly living with incurable cancer, raising fresh concerns about the monarch’s health. At 76 years old, the King is undergoing intensive treatment, but sources indicate that while the cancer is manageable, it cannot be cured. Royal expert Camilla Tominey, associate editor at the Daily Telegraph, explained that King Charles is expected to live “with” the disease rather than die “of” it.
The news has cast uncertainty over long-term plans for the monarch, including his upcoming 80th birthday celebrations in 2028. Due to ongoing health challenges, it remains unclear whether these events will proceed as planned. Tominey also revealed that King Charles is unlikely to move into Buckingham Palace. Instead, he prefers to remain at Clarence House, which provides comfort and is better suited to his medical needs.
Public speculation about the King’s condition has grown following Prince Harry’s recent BBC interview, in which he admitted uncertainty about how much time his father has left. Updates on King Charles’s health continue to draw widespread attention, as the nation and royal watchers closely follow developments.







