LONDON: King Charles III, who is battling cancer, will give an update on his health in a video address on Friday, Britain’s PA news agency reported. Charles, 77, announced last year that he had been diagnosed with an undisclosed type of cancer. His pre-recorded message will be broadcast at 8:00 p.m. (2000 GMT) on Channel 4 as part of Stand Up to Cancer, a campaign backed by the channel and Cancer Research UK. The monarch is expected to stress the importance of screening programs for the early diagnosis of the disease, PA reported. Buckingham Palace declined to comment when contacted by AFP.

The King’s message will be broadcast at 8pm just before a live show with Davina McCall, who has recently been treated for breast cancer

LONDON: King Charles III, who is battling cancer, will give an update on his health in a video address on Friday, Britain’s PA news agency reported. Charles, 77, announced last…

King Charles has recorded a message about his experience of cancer for the Stand Up To Cancer campaign.

King Charles III, who was diagnosed with cancer in February 2024, gave an update on his condition in a personal video message.

The 77-year-old says the milestone is a "personal blessing" and testimony to advances in cancer care.

The King made a rare statement on his cancer diagnosis in a video released in support of the Stand Up to Cancer campaign on Friday (12 December). His Majesty opened up on how…

Charles has used his own story to highlight the need for early diagnosis and treatment.

The King recorded a special message in support of Stand Up to Cancer that was aired on Friday evening

The King gave a personal update as he urged Brits to take up screening programmes

Britain's King Charles III is making good progress in his personal fight against cancer and will undergo precautionary treatments in 2026.

The broadcaster, 81, praised King Charles for his personal health update