Dhe British King Charles III. (75) is frustrated by the slow progress of cancer treatment, according to nephew Peter Phillips. Princess Anne's son (73) told the Australian television station Sky News Australia.

Phillips assured Charles that he was in “good spirits” but added: “I think he's going to be very disappointed at the end. He's disappointed that he can't move on and do everything he wants to do,” said the 18th in line to the British throne. attendee in an interview that aired over the weekend But Charles is also very pragmatic and understands that there is a time when he needs to focus on himself.

In early February, the palace announced that King Charles was suffering from cancer. It is not known what form of the disease it is – except that it is not supposed to be prostate cancer. The king has since been receiving treatment and has canceled all public appearances until further notice. But behind the scenes, he performs tasks and occasionally audiences.

According to British news agency PA, Charles hopes to attend a reduced version of the traditional Easter service in Windsor. His son and heir to the throne, Prince William, 41, and his wife Princess Kate, 42, and their children should not be there. Kate also revealed that she had cancer last week and is now undergoing preventative chemotherapy.

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