A timeline of King Charles' health struggles, from his cancer diagnosis to his recent hospital stay
King Charles III took a trip to the hospital on Thursday because of side effects from his ongoing cancer treatment.
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- Buckingham Palace confirmed King Charles III was diagnosed with cancer in January 2024.
- The announcement came after the British monarch sought treatment for an enlarged prostate.
- The monarch was briefly hospitalized on Thursday due to side effects from his cancer treatment.
King Charles III had a bit of a setback in his cancer treatment.
The king, who was diagnosed with cancer at the beginning of 2024 following a procedure to treat an enlarged prostate, took a trip to the hospital on Thursday due to side effects from his treatment, Buckingham Palace shared.
When his diagnosis was announced in February 2024, the palace said the king would briefly step back from public-facing duties to undergo a "schedule of regular treatments," though the palace never provided details to the public about what those treatments entailed.
When Charles was out of the spotlight — and his daughter-in-law Kate Middleton was also undergoing cancer treatment — other members of the royal inner circle, like Prince William, faced pressure to step up.
Here's a timeline of Charles' health struggles, from his diagnosis and return to the public eye to his latest health scare.