King Charles experienced an unexpected health setback this week, resulting in a sudden hospital visit and adjustments to his schedule. Buckingham Palace released a statement late Thursday night explaining the circumstances behind the decision.
According to the palace’s announcement at 9 p.m., the 75-year-old monarch briefly visited the hospital on Thursday due to side effects from his ongoing cancer treatment. As a result, he postponed his scheduled engagements for Friday to focus on his recovery. He has since returned to Clarence House.
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The King has been forced to cancel a series of engagements tomorrow after being taken to hospital today after experiencing side effects from his ongoing cancer treatment. He is now back working at Clarence House. Full details dropping at @MailOnline pic.twitter.com/vKQRvNXTqE— Rebecca English (@RE_DailyMail) March 27, 2025
The timing of the announcement was determined after discussions between the King’s medical team and palace officials. They deliberated on whether his scheduled trip to Birmingham should go ahead but ultimately decided to postpone it to prioritize his health.
A royal insider reassured that the King’s “recovery path continues in a positive direction” and described his hospital visit as “no drama.” Charles went to the London Clinic, the same facility where he received treatment for an enlarged prostate in January 2024. He traveled to and from the hospital by car.

The visit wasn’t considered a major event, and no additional updates on the King’s health are anticipated. If any changes to his schedule for next week are needed, they will be announced accordingly.
According to The Sun, Prince Harry was not notified about his father’s hospital visit. Given that he is 5,000 miles away, the Palace decided not to inform him to prevent any unnecessary worry.

On Friday, March 28, 2025, just a day after being briefly hospitalized, King Charles III, 76, made a rare public appearance—an outing that quickly sparked concern and speculation among netizens.
That morning in central London, onlookers caught an unexpected glimpse of the monarch as he sat in the back of a sleek black Audi, his face partially visible behind a slightly lowered window.
This marked his first public sighting since his hospitalization the day before, and the significance of the moment wasn’t lost on those who gathered.
Though maintaining a composed demeanor, the King’s expression reflected the weight of his ongoing health struggles. His pale complexion and noticeably gaunt features only deepened public concern. As he passed by, he offered a subtle wave through the glass, acknowledging the crowd of well-wishers—many of whom eagerly raised their phones to capture the fleeting moment.

A short video of the procession captured a second vehicle closely following behind, likely as part of his motorcade, while King Charles III was said to be traveling to his countryside residence in western England.
Although Buckingham Palace confirmed that his planned events for Thursday afternoon and Friday had been canceled based on his doctors’ advice, the King still seemed intent on remaining visible—albeit in a discreet manner.
NEW: After his sudden hospital visit yesterday, King Charles has just left Clarence House . He was seen in the back of the first car, with the window slightly down so people could see who it was. He’s heading out of London for the weekend. pic.twitter.com/zAd9jXBqPM
— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) March 28, 2025
Though his hospital stay was brief and reportedly due to “temporary side effects” from his cancer treatment, the outing served as a stark reminder: King Charles III is now 76 and still undergoing treatment for a cancer diagnosis made over a year ago.
Over time, the seriousness of his condition may have faded from public attention—especially after his brief return to official duties last spring—but his appearance on Friday brought renewed concern and admiration for his resilience.
Despite his health challenges, Charles has remained committed to his constitutional role, continuing to review state papers and hold regular meetings with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
Even while receiving treatment, his dedication to duty has never wavered—a commitment he has demonstrated through solemn ceremonies, international travels, and now, glimpsed through the windows of a moving car.

King Charles III’s brief appearance reassured many royal watchers, but it also sparked a wave of reactions online. Social media was flooded with a mix of supportive and concerned messages, as many couldn’t help but notice the monarch’s frail condition.
Some observers pointed out that Charles hasn’t looked particularly well for a while now, arguing that his latest appearance only reinforced their worries.
Others questioned whether he would be fit enough to attend upcoming engagements, with one person speculating about his ability to join Easter celebrations. Meanwhile, a fan took a more optimistic view, commenting, “Good news, he will be able to make Friday prayers!”
Although concerns about his health lingered, there were also voices of hope. One supporter expressed confidence in the monarch’s resilience, declaring, “Long live the king’s resilience!”
At the same time, reactions also came from those who had been there firsthand. Tourist Julian Mati, 34, shared, “We were horrified when we heard the news yesterday. We had come down to the palace today to take pictures but we never imagined we would see the King. To see him smiling and waving, it’s such a relief.”

It took Buckingham Palace until 9 p.m. to announce King Charles’ hospitalization. Newly released information about the incident is in the comments.