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‘I’m well’: King reassures patients on visit to cancer centre

Charles looked relaxed and in good spirits during a visit to University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre.

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The King reassured fellow cancer patients about the state of his health when he told them “I’m well” as he returned to public-facing duties.

Charles looked relaxed and in good spirits during a visit to University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre where he learnt about some of the latest treatments and sat down to chat to patients receiving chemotherapy.

The King sympathised with one cancer patient as she received her chemotherapy with many others in a day unit, telling Lesley Woodbridge, 63: “I’ve got to have my treatment this afternoon as well.”

The King and Queen after a visit to University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre, London
The King and Queen after a visit to University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre, London (Victoria Jones/PA)

When quizzed about his health, he told one patient: “I’m all right thank you very much, not too bad.”

The development indicated the positive progress Charles is making after almost three months of cancer care as an outpatient.

Asha Millen, 60, who is receiving chemotherapy for bone marrow cancer chatted to the King as he met patients in the chemotherapy day unit.

She asked Charles about his own health, saying: “I said ‘how are you?’ and he said ‘I’m well’.”

The visit was marked by the King being named as the new patron of Cancer Research UK which will sit alongside his patronage of Macmillan Cancer Support.

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