Charles has started a treatment program after recently being treated for a benign enlarged prostate.
Buckingham Palace has announced that the monarch has been diagnosed with cancer.
A physical examination was recently conducted, where Charles was receiving treatment from a clinic in London for a benign enlarged prostate.
In a statement, Buckingham Palace said: “During the monarch’s recent hospital procedure for a benign prostate enlargement, a particular issue of concern was noted. Subsequent diagnostic tests identified a variant of the cancer. Has been.
“The monarch has today begun a program of regular treatment, following which a team of doctors have advised him to suspend public-facing duties altogether.
“During this period, the monarch will continue to conduct state affairs and conduct official paperwork as usual.
“The Emperor is extremely grateful for the prompt intervention of his medical team, which was possible due to his existing hospital procedures. Charles is completely positive about his treatment and is looking forward to returning to public duty as soon as possible.
“The monarch has decided to share his diagnosis to stop all the speculation surrounding these trials, and also in the hope that it can aid public understanding for the many people around the world who are currently battling cancer.” Are affected.”
Buckingham Palace has not released any further details at this stage.
While it is understood that the diagnosis is not prostate cancer, some people around the world have made the misconception in light of their separate diagnosis of benign prostate enlargement.
The monarch is understood to have returned to London from Sandringham on Monday morning to begin treatment as an outpatient.