The King is confirmed to be returning to royal duties after being diagnosed with a form of cancer
Cameron Walker has issued a "note of caution" after Buckingham Palace confirmed that The King will be returning to public duties.
In a new statement from Buckingham Palace, the King, 75, is confirmed to be returning to royal duties after being diagnosed with a form of cancer two months ago
"I think it's going to be a boost for the monarchy. It's been a terrible few months really, with both the King and the Princess of Wales's cancer diagnosis.
"But a note of caution here, the King has not been cured of cancer. He is still very much undergoing cancer treatment, according to royal sources, but the King is clearly keen to resume public duties here.
"A few weeks ago, Peter Phillips, his nephew said that The King was incredibly frustrated about how long his cancer treatments and recovery were taking.
"But a Buckingham Palace spokesperson says that doctors are sufficiently pleased with his progress and that is why they have released a statement today."