A new report on Saturday revealed that King Charles III’s cancer is “incurable” and that the monarch will die “with” but not “of” the disease.
21:34 ET, 07 Jun 2025Updated 21:35 ET, 07 Jun 2025
A startling new report has disclosed that British monarch King Charles III’s cancer is not “incurable.” (Image: UK Press via Getty Images)
A startling new report has disclosed that British monarch King Charles III’s cancer is not “incurable.” The report, released on Saturday, suggests the king will die “with” but not “of” cancer.
The Daily Beast reports that this confirms several long-standing rumors that the king’s cancer is manageable but not curable, a common scenario for many diagnosed with cancer. The news may not be well-received at Buckingham Palace, especially after Prince Harry expressed uncertainty about how much time he had left with his father to the BBC.
In an attempt to control the narrative, the palace has been informing reporters that the king is, in general terms, winning his fight against cancer. The monarch also released a statement indicating that he was on “the other side” of the health crisis.
READ MORE: TSA now confiscating popular travel item without warning at airport checkpointsREAD MORE: Elon Musk’s dad says son made ‘silly mistake’ when he made bombshell claim Trump is in Epstein files The report, released on Saturday, suggests the king will die “with” but not “of” cancer.(Image: undefined via Getty Images)
Furthermore, The Daily Beast reports that the monarch has returned to a full schedule, albeit with some adjustments. An editor for The Telegraph noted that the king’s health has kept him from returning to Buckingham Palace, reports the Mirror US.
“The talk now is that he may die “with” cancer, but not “of” cancer following a rigorous treatment program,” she penned. This explosive report follows Charles and his wife, Queen Camilla, seemingly snubbing U.S. President Donald Trump during the opening of Canada’s parliament.
The Daily Beast reports that this confirms several long-standing rumors that the king’s cancer is manageable but not curable, a common scenario for many diagnosed with cancer(Image: undefined via Getty Images)
In his speech, King Charles touched on Canada’s growth and its connection with the United States. “Today, Canada faces another critical moment,” he said.
The monarch emphasized that Canadians cherish values such as democracy, diversity, the rule of law, autonomy, and freedom, and that the Government is committed to upholding these principles. He also acknowledged that Canada’s relationships with its partners are evolving.
An editor for The Telegraph noted that the king’s health has kept him from returning to Buckingham Palace,(Image: undefined via Getty Images)
However, King Charles also saw this as a chance for Canada to reinvent itself. “Yet this moment is also an incredible opportunity. An opportunity for renewal. An opportunity to think big and to act bigger,” he stated.
“An opportunity for Canada to embark on the largest transformation of its economy since the Second World War.”
King Charles reiterated Canada’s goal to “build new alliances and a new economy that serves all Canadians.”
This explosive report follows Charles and his wife, Queen Camilla, seemingly snubbing U.S. President Donald Trump during the opening of Canada’s parliament.(Image: undefined via Getty Images)
He then turned his attention to the nation’s relationship with the United States.
The king highlighted the bilateral ties between the two countries, mentioning that Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Trump have begun discussions on “defining a new economic and security relationship.”
He stressed that the partnership is built on mutual respect and shared interests, aiming to bring significant benefits to both nations. Buckingham Palace has announced, “The King, accompanied by The Queen, will attend The State Opening of the Parliament of Canada in Ottawa.”
Mark Carney, Canada’s Prime Minister, hailed the event as an “historic honor” and a significant moment that “matches the weight of our times.”
Carney also highlighted that the Royal visit “clearly underscores the sovereignty” of Canada. Before Donald Trump’s trip aimed at strengthening UK-US ties, Charles will make his way to Canada.
Trump, along with First Lady Melania Trump, is expected to land in the U.K. this September for a meeting with the King at Windsor Castle.
A source disclosed to The Telegraph that Trump, aged 78, chose September for the visit after earlier months were not feasible.