British King Charles diagnosed with cancer, postpones public duties

The Buckingham Palace, Monday, announced that King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer and would now be postponing his public duties to receive treatment.

Bluerprint gathered that the British monarch was diagnosed with cancer after receiving treatment for a benign prostate enlargement during which doctors noticed a separate issue and undertook tests.

The King reportedly spent three nights undergoing treatment for an enlarged prostate at the London Clinic before being discharged last Monday.

He was accompanied by his wife, Queen Camilla, when he was discharged.

Further details on his condition was unavailable at the point of filing this report.