The British royal family is going through a very delicate moment. A few weeks ago it was confirmed that Kate Middleton is also undergoing treatment for cancer, and in mid-January, King Charles III was diagnosed with the same disease. Since then, the monarch has stayed away from his professional commitments, however, he is gradually resuming his activity. This weekend, he could be seen enjoying one of his favorite hobbies.
This Friday, the sovereign reappeared at the Royal Windsor Horse Show, an event that takes place near Windsor Castle and which began last Wednesday. There are many occasions in which we have been able to see the royal family enjoying this type of activities, since Carlos III is a great lover of horses. On this occasion, he has been captured having fun and smiling while enjoying the races.
These are very special images for all the British, who have been able to see their king smiling after a particularly hard few months. This event, founded in 1944, is very special for the Royal House, since Queen Elizabeth II never missed it until the year of her death, 2022. Now it is her son who does not want to miss it, and has let it be seen for the second time. once in public after his return to public events. The first was on April 30, when he was seen at the Macmillan cancer center at University College Hospital in London.
It was on that visit when Carlos III opened up about the illness he had suffered. “It’s always a little shocking when they tell you,” he confessed. “Many patients later said that they felt a personal connection with him, because he understands what they had gone through and what they are still going through,” said journalist Chris Ship on his official X account (formerly Twitter).
From now on, the king’s agenda will progressively recover its activity. In the coming weeks, he will receive a visit from the Emperor and Empress of Japan. These images of the monarch at the Royal Windsor Horse Show are a great sign that little by little his health is recovering, and that he is making progress after facing a particularly delicate illness.