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King Charles’ Cancer diagnosis lays bare pressures at Buckingham Palace

King Charles III’s cancer diagnosis heaps more pressure on the British monarchy, which is still evolving after the 70-year reign of the late Queen Elizabeth II. When he succeeded his mother 17 months ago, Charles’ task was to demonstrate that the 1,000-year-old institution remains relevant in a modern nation whose citizens come from all corners of the globe. Now the king, who turned 75 in November, will have to lead that effort while undergoing cancer treatment.

Quick Read

  • Royal Challenges: King Charles III’s cancer diagnosis adds to the challenges facing the British monarchy during a time of significant transformation following Queen Elizabeth II’s 70-year reign.
  • Modern Monarchy: Charles, who assumed the throne at 75, aims to demonstrate the monarchy’s relevance in a diverse and modern Britain while managing his health issues.
  • Public Duties Adjustment: Following his cancer diagnosis, Charles plans to continue state duties but will limit public appearances, impacting the visibility of the monarchy.
  • Aging Leadership: The diagnosis highlights the challenges of an aging monarch, reminiscent of other royal families, such as Denmark’s recent abdication.
  • Reduced Royal Workforce: Charles’ illness and Kate’s recovery from surgery reduce the number of working royals, affecting the monarchy’s ability to engage with public and charitable activities.
  • Family Dynamics: The diagnosis could impact Charles’ strained relationship with Prince Harry, potentially offering a chance for reconciliation amid ongoing family tensions.
  • Monarchy’s Relevance: Charles’ reign comes at a time of profound societal changes in the UK, necessitating efforts to connect with a multicultural and rapidly evolving population.
  • Legacy and Controversy: The monarchy must navigate its historical associations with empire and address calls for reparations and acknowledgment of past injustices, as Charles has begun to do through initiatives like opening the royal archives to research.

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King Charles’ Cancer diagnosis lays bare pressures at Buckingham Palace

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King Charles III’s cancer diagnosis heaps more pressure on the British monarchy, which is still evolving after the 70-year reign of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

When he succeeded his mother 17 months ago, Charles’ task was to demonstrate that the 1,000-year-old institution remains relevant in a modern nation whose citizens come from all corners of the globe. Now the king, who turned 75 in November, will have to lead that effort while undergoing cancer treatment.

FILE – Britain’s King Charles III sits besides Queen Camilla during the State Opening of Parliament at the Palace of Westminster in London on Nov. 7, 2023. The king’s cancer diagnosis heaps more pressure on the British monarchy, which is still evolving after the 70-year reign of the late Queen Elizabeth II. When he succeeded his mother 18 months ago, Charles’ task was to demonstrate that the 1,000-year-old institution remains relevant in a modern nation whose citizens come from all corners of the globe. Now the king, who turned 75 in November, will have to lead that effort while undergoing treatment for cancer. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, Pool, File)

Buckingham Palace announced Monday that Charles had been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer. The king plans to continue fulfilling his state duties, such as reviewing government papers and meeting with the prime minister, but he will step back from public appearances.

While royal experts say the diagnosis is unlikely to destabilize the House of Windsor, significant pressures remain.

Here is a look at the major challenges facing the royal family.

AGING MONARCH

Charles waited almost 74 years — longer than any previous heir — to become king. Now, at an age when most of his contemporaries are well into retirement, Charles has had less than two years to put his stamp on the monarchy.

Although the duties of a constitutional monarch are largely ceremonial, the royal whirl can be exhausting. Besides the occasional procession in full royal regalia, there are meetings with political leaders, dedication ceremonies and events honoring the accomplishments of British citizens. That added up to 161 days of royal engagements during Charles’s first year on the throne.

FILE -Britain’s King Charles III leaves The London Clinic in central London, Monday, Jan. 29, 2024. King Charles III was in hospital to receive treatment for an enlarged prostate. The palace’s disclosure that King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer shattered centuries of British history and tradition in which the secrecy of the monarch’s health has reigned. Following close behind the shock and well wishes for the 75-year-old monarch came widespread surprise that the palace had announced anything at all. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali, File)

The pressures on an aging monarch aren’t unique to Charles. Denmark’s Queen Margrethe became the first Danish monarch to abdicate in nearly 900 years last month when she handed over the throne to her son, Frederik. Margrethe, 83, had always maintained she wouldn’t quit.

Denmark’s King Frederik X takes a seat at the head of the table with Crown Prince Christian at left, after Queen Margrethe II signed a declaration of abdication in a meeting of the Council of State, at Christiansborg Castle, in Copenhagen, Sunday, Jan. 14, 2024. Denmark’s prime minister proclaimed Frederik X as king on Sunday after his mother Queen Margrethe II formally signed her abdication, with massive crowds turning out to rejoice in the throne passing from a beloved monarch to her popular son. (Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix via AP)

But Britain isn’t Denmark. Queen Elizabeth II stuck by a commitment to devote her life to service before she died on the throne at the age of 96. Charles made a similar commitment during his coronation.

FILE – Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II waves to the crowd during the Platinum Jubilee Pageant at the Buckingham Palace in London, June 5, 2022, on the last of four days of celebrations to mark the Platinum Jubilee. Queen Elizabeth II’s death in September 2022 was arguably the most high-profile death this year. In her 70 years on the British throne, she helped modernize the monarchy across decades of enormous social change, royal marriages and births, and family scandals. For most Britons, she was the only monarch they had ever known. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein, Pool)

“I don’t think he will go anywhere anytime soon,” said Joe Little, managing editor of Majesty Magazine. “I still think that abdication is not a word that is bandied about at Buckingham Palace. I mean, who knows what the coming years will bring, but with the best will in the world, Charles III will reign as his mother did, and until the moment of his death.”

A SHRINKING WORKFORCE

Charles’ illness comes at an awkward time as he cuts costs, in part by reducing the number of “working royals.”

Not only is Charles stepping away from public duties, his daughter-in-law, Kate, the Princess of Wales, isn’t expected to resume her royal tasks until April after recent abdominal surgery.

FILE – Britain’s Prince William, left, and Britain’s Kate, Princess of Wales, attend a ceremonial welcome for the President and the First Lady of the Republic of Korea at Horse Guards Parade in London, England on Nov. 21, 2023. Charles’ illness comes at a awkward time, as his daughter in law, the Princess of Wales, has also had her own health issues, having recently been hospitalized for two weeks following abdominal surgery following at the private London clinic. The former Kate Middleton won’t be returning to public duties until after Easter and that will prompt other members of the royal family to pick up the slack.(Chris Jackson/Pool Photo via AP, File)

With two of the most visible family members out sick, it will be more challenging for the family to keep up. Hundreds of charities look to their connections to the royals to keep interest in their work at a high level.

Who will cut the ribbons, open the swimming pools, shake the hands of civic leaders at institutions across the land if not the Windsors?

Britain’s Prince William, the Prince of Wales, left, awards Karen Steen, Executive Head Teacher, Falkland Islands Schools, with the Commander of the Order of the British Empire, at Windsor Castle, Windsor, England, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024. The honour recognises services to education in the Falkland Islands. (Yui Mok/PA via AP)

“They are resilient. Lord knows the royal family’s been through a lot of things over the years … and they’ve bounced back. But the underlying fact is …. he is 75. The queen is 76,” said Sally Bedell Smith, author of “Prince Charles: The Passions and Paradoxes of an Improbable Life.″

“It’s a reminder that they are vulnerable in ways that people haven’t particularly liked to think.”

HARRY & MEGHAN

Charles’ relationship with his younger son was strained even before Harry and the Duchess of Sussex moved closer to the former Meghan Markle‘s home in California and left royal duties in 2020.

Charles told Harry the news about his cancer, and his son traveled to the U.K. soon after it was announced.

FILE – From left, Kate, the Princess of Wales, Prince William, Prince of Wales, Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex walk to meet members of the public at Windsor Castle, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday., in Windsor, England, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022. Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, are expected to vent their grievances against the monarchy when Netflix releases the final episodes of a series about the couple’s decision to step away from royal duties and make a new start in America.(Kirsty O’Connor/Pool Photo via AP, File)

But with his book “Spare” and his Netflix series, Harry has been a shadow over the early years of the monarch’s reign. Can illness offer an opportunity for reconciliation?

“That can only be a good sign,” Little said of Harry’s visit. “What will come of that remains to be seen. It’s unlikely that we will be told anything officially by the palace. So, again, a lot of conjecture will come into play. But we think the king and his younger son haven’t seen each other since the coronation back in May.”

“So, it’ll be a welcome meeting from both sides.”

THE MONARCHY’S RELEVANCE

Charles reigns over a country that looks much different from the one his mother inherited in 1952.

Over the past seven decades, the U.K. has become a multi-cultural nation where school children speak more than 300 languages and less than half the population identifies as Christian.

Against this backdrop, Charles has tried to demonstrate the continuing relevance of the monarchy by reaching out to faith leaders, ethnic minorities and each of the four nations that make up the United Kingdom.

FILE – Britain’s King Charles III, second from right, inspects the guard of honor on a visit to meet Royal Marines and Kenyan Marines at Mtongwe Naval Base, in Mombasa, Kenya on Nov. 2, 2023. While the monarchy is a symbol of Britain’s history, that can be a two-edged sword. The crown is also a reminder of the British Empire’s dominance of indigenous people around the world and its role in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Charles faces pressure to address these issues from Prince Harry, who has called on the royal family to confront its unconscious racism. The king addressed the misdeeds of Britain’s colonial history during a state visit to Kenya. (Luis Tato/Pool Photo via AP, File)

Supporters argue this is what makes the monarchy so important. The crown is a unifying force, a symbol of stability in a rapidly changing world and a reminder of the common history and traditions that unite a nation of 67 million people.

But others see a hereditary monarch as anachronistic, a vestige of Britain’s feudal past that can’t possibly represent the people of today. During Charles’ coronation, republican campaigners staged protests calling for the monarchy to be replaced by an elected head of state.

“The monarchy serves at the pleasure of the people. And the people need to believe that the monarchy is in tune with what’s going on in the world,” Smith said. “And, and I think that’s a kind of constant challenge.”

LEGACY OF EMPIRE

While the monarchy is a symbol of Britain’s history, that can be a two-edged sword.

The crown is also a reminder of the British Empire’s dominance of Indigenous people around the world and its role in the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Charles faces pressure to address these issues, including from Prince Harry, who has called on the royal family to confront its unconscious racism, and Caribbean nations seeking reparations for slavery.

King Charles III leaves Clarence House by car in London, Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2024. Buckingham Palace announced Monday evening that the king has begun outpatient treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer. The king’s cancer diagnosis heaps more pressure on the British monarchy, which is still evolving after the 70-year reign of the late Queen Elizabeth II. When he succeeded his mother 18 months ago, Charles’ task was to demonstrate that the 1,000-year-old institution remains relevant in a modern nation whose citizens come from all corners of the globe. Now the king, who turned 75 in November, will have to lead that effort while undergoing treatment for cancer. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)

The king responded to these calls by opening the royal archives to scholars researching the monarchy’s links to the slave trade.

He also addressed the misdeeds of Britain’s colonial history during a state visit to Kenya in October.

“The wrongdoings of the past are a cause of the greatest sorrow and the deepest regret,” Charles said during that visit. “There were abhorrent and unjustifiable acts of violence committed against Kenyans as they waged … a painful struggle for independence and sovereignty — and for that, there can be no excuse.”

“In coming back to Kenya, it matters greatly to me that I should deepen my own understanding of these wrongs, and that I meet some of those whose lives and communities were so grievously affected.”

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