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  2. King Charles III will return to public duties next week - AOL

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    Britain’s King Charles III will resume public duties next week following “a period of treatment and recuperation,” Buckingham Palace announced Friday, two months after revealing that he was ...

  3. King Charles III to Return to Public Royal Duties Amid Cancer ...

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    King Charles III is returning to his official royal duties amid his ongoing health battle. Buckingham Palace announced on Friday that the 75-year-old British monarch plans to "return to public ...

  4. King Charles to Resume Public Duties After Cancer ... - AOL

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    In a statement issued on Friday alongside a new photo of the King with his wife, Queen consort Camilla, Buckingham Palace said Charles “will shortly return to public-facing duties after a period ...

  5. William expected to cover some of King’s duties after Charles ...

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    The prince’s return to official duties this week was confirmed just hours before the King’s diagnosis was announced to the nation. William expected to cover some of King’s duties after ...

  6. Speech from the throne - Wikipedia

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    King Charles III reading the speech from the throne at the 2024 State Opening of Parliament in the United Kingdom. A speech from the throne, or throne speech, is an event in certain monarchies in which the reigning sovereign, or their representative, reads a prepared speech to members of the nation's legislature when a session is opened.

  7. King Charles' prostate diagnosis: What to know about his ...

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    Buckingham Palace said that Charles is optimistic about his cancer treatment and hopes to return to public-facing duties soon. This article was originally published on TODAY.com Show comments

  8. History of the English monarchy - Wikipedia

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    Edward also negotiated a peace with Scotland that included the release of David II in return for recognising the English king's overlordship of Scotland. [157] Edward worked with Parliament to build consensus and support for his wars and, in the process, furthered Parliament's development as an essential institution of government.

  9. Royal prerogative in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    William Blackstone, who maintained that the royal prerogative was any power that could be exercised by only the monarch. The royal prerogative has been called "a notoriously difficult concept to define adequately", but whether a particular type of prerogative power exists is a matter of common law to be decided by the courts as the final arbiter. [1]