Queen Camilla has revealed King Charles is doing ‘very well’ as he continues to undergo cancer treatment.
The Queen was asked by Macmillan Cancer Support worker Suzy Moon about her husband’s condition as the Queen visited a hospital in Bath this morning, The Sun reported.
The Queen replied: ‘Yes, he is doing very well.’
Camilla was visiting the Royal United Hospitals in Bath this morning to open the new Dyson Cancer Centre.
The 75-year-old monarch revealed his diagnosis in early February after undergoing surgery for prostate enlargement.
After the shock announcement earlier this year, officials said both the monarch and his doctors were ‘hugely positive’ after beginning out-patient treatment.
The palace has still not revealed what kind of cancer the King has, but did confirm it is not prostate cancer.
The Queen previously said her husband was doing well with his cancer treatment when she visited Belfast in late March.
She told crowds in Northern Ireland that Charles was ‘doing very well’ then.
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