King Charles III will continue his cancer treatment in 2025, Fox News Digital has confirmed.
As the Queen has battled an undisclosed form of cancer for nearly a year, her health is going “very well,” according to People magazine.
Charles' cancer treatment is still “under control,” and “his cycle of treatment will continue into next year,” he said. Buckingham Palace the source told the agency.
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King Charles' cancer diagnosis was announced in March and Fox News Digital confirmed that his treatment will continue in 2025. (Victoria Jones – Pool/Getty Images)
As Charles, 76, continues his cancer journey, he plans to continue his public works as he has tours lined up around the UK and overseas in the new year.
It is not clear what kind of treatment Charles found during his battle with cancer.
However, Dame Laura Lee, chief executive of cancer charity Maggie's – of which Queen Camilla is a patron – said Charles' treatment was not unusual.

King Charles III leaves after receiving treatment for an enlarged prostate at The London Clinic on January 29, 2024 in London. (Carl Court/Getty Photo)
“It's very common for treatment to go on for a very long time, like the treatment that the Queen of Wales went through, which is an intense period of treatment over a year,” Lee explained. Heavenly Matters. “Now it's coming to an end, and he's recovering from some of the side effects of his treatment.
“So we have immunotherapy, chemotherapy, surgery, hormone therapy. There are all kinds of different treatment methods. And so it's not surprising at all,” he told the agency.
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As Charles continues his battle with cancer, he is preparing for Christmas surrounded by several members of the royal family.

Charles and Camilla plan to attend their final public meetings before Christmas, which include meetings with local volunteers and religious representatives. (Paul Ellis – WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Charles and Camilla plan to attend their final public meetings before Christmas, which include meetings with local volunteers and religious representatives. The royals will travel to the Sandringham estate in Norfolk where they will welcome Christmas.
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The king's health status comes nearly a year after he was diagnosed with the disease.
Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles III had been diagnosed with cancer in February.
“During King's recent hospital operation for an enlarged prostate, another concern was noted,” Buckingham Palace said in a statement at the time. “Subsequent diagnostic tests found a type of cancer.”
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The palace revealed earlier this year that the Princess of Wales was also battling cancer. (Ian Vogler/Getty Images)
After a short break, His Excellency returned to his public duties in April.
Shortly after, the palace revealed that the Princess of Wales was also battling cancer.
Kate Middleton underwent scheduled gastric bypass surgery when they found out her condition was “cancer free.” However, further tests showed “the cancer was there.” He was advised to start chemotherapy by his medical team.

On Nov 7, during Prince Williams' visit to Cape Town, South Africa, he admitted that 2024 had been “the most difficult year” of his life. (Getty Images)
On 7 Nov during Prince Williams' visit to Cape Town, South Africa, he admitted that 2024 had been the “brutal” and “hardest year” of his life. He considered becoming Prince of Wales after the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September 2022.
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“Trying to handle everything and keep everything on track has been very difficult,” the 42-year-old said, as quoted by People magazine. “But I'm very proud of my wife, I'm very proud of my father, for handling the things they did. But from a personal family point of view, it's been … cruel.”