
King spends night at home after beginning out-patient cancer treatment
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : 'His decision to share his diagnosis to assist public understanding for all those affected by cancer is commendable.56% : Queen Camilla has continued to undertake public engagements, telling members of the l public that her husband was 'doing fine' and looking forwards to getting back to work.
55% : Since then he has hit the ground running with three state visits overseas, hosting two incoming state visits to the UK and undertaking hundreds of public engagements each year, taking on a punishing official workload well into his 70s.
53% : READ MORE: King Charles attended church after his diagnosis with Queen Camilla at his side - where couple were spotted deep in conversation, walking in lockstep Advertisement A royal aide said that 'regrettably' a number of public engagements would have to be rearranged or postponed.
52% : His Majesty has chosen to share his diagnosis to prevent speculation and in the hope it may assist public understanding for all those around the world affected by cancer.' Royal aides said they were carefully balancing the King's right to privacy at a difficult and sensitive time with his role as head of state.
52% : It is understood he will continue to receive red boxes and process state documents during treatment and there are no plans to appoint Counsellors of State.
50% : The monarch, 75, received treatment for an enlarged prostate last week, spending three nights at the London Clinic private hospital 'I think it is something he may share more on in the future if he wants to but for the moment he wants to concentrate on his treatment and the work in hand.' Another family source insisted that he was not cancelling public engagements because of his condition or any physical frailty.
50% : Prince William hasn't seen his father yet but has been in contact with him and is about to pick up public engagements once again following his wife's lengthy hospital stay and recuperation for what has been described only as 'abdominal surgery'. Palace aides have at been pains to stress that the King will not need to appoint counsellors of state to step in.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.