ROYAL FAMILY
King Charles in Good Spirits as He Hosts His Largest Indoor Engagement Yet amid Cancer Treatment
King Charles conducted a key forward-facing royal duty for the first time in months following his cancer diagnosis.
On May 14, the King, 75, helmed an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle where more than 50 recipients were recognized, in what’s reported to be his largest indoor engagement to date. King Charles resumed public duties on April 30 following the Buckingham Palace announcement about his health on Feb. 5, and the sovereign spent the following months working behind the scenes and hosting small audiences at the advice of doctors to “postpone public-facing duties” after starting treatment.