King Charles III, 76, saw his health deteriorate in November 2025 due to cancer diagnosed in February 2024. Buckingham Palace intensified preparations for a transition from the throne, with Prince William taking on the majority of royal duties. The disease, identified during a prostate procedure, shows no signs of remission despite continuous treatments.
Royal officials confirmed that Charles III has drastically reduced his public schedule, participating in fewer than 50 events in 2025, compared to more than 200 the previous year. The monarch holds private meetings and official dispatches, but has delegated international trips and diplomatic commitments to his eldest son.
- Prince William, 43, leads 80% of royal duties.
- Kate Middleton plans around 20 events focused on children’s health.
- The couple’s children, George, Charlotte and Louis, accompany family preparations.
Princess Kate, recovered from her own cancer in 2024, supports the transition with selective schedules.
Initial diagnosis and treatment progression
Charles III began regular treatments after detectingthe tumor in routine exams. Doctors opted for outpatient sessions, without revealing the exact type of disease to preserve the monarch’s privacy.
The king underwent brief hospitalizations in March 2025 due to temporary side effects. Specialized teams adjusted the protocol, allowing breaks for trips like the one to Australia in October 2024.
Palace sources indicate positive progress, but the therapeutic cycle continues without a completion date.
Reduction in public commitments
Charles III’s schedule suffered significant cuts throughout 2025. The monarch prioritized essential events, such as weekly audiences with the prime minister.
Overseas trips fell from 25 in 2023 to less than 10 this year. The king maintained his presence at symbolic ceremonies, but avoided prolonged exhibitions.
Delegations to William included diplomatic receptions and visits to charities.
William and Kate’s growing role
Prince William has emerged as a central figure in the British monarchy. He manages the Duchy of Cornwall and represents the king at high-profile events.
Kate Middleton gradually resumed activities, focusing on projects that reached millions of children. The couple balance royal duties with raising their children.
- William has taken on international travel.
- Kate leads campaignsmental health.
- Public approval of the couple reaches 75%.
Mechanism of royal succession
The succession to the British throne has followed absolute primogeniture since 2013. William is the direct heir, followed by George, Charlotte and Louis.
In the event of the monarch’s incapacity, the Regency Law of 1937 allows the appointment of a State counselor. Parliament approves any change in the line of succession.
Harry occupies fifth place, despite being retired in 2020.
Preparations at Buckingham Palace
Internal meetings since March 2025 refine transition protocols. The palace adjusts strategies to maintain the stability of the Crown.
William participates in briefings on foreign policy and royal estate management. Kate integrates social causes into her future agenda.
The monarchy contributes billions to the British economy annually.
Consolidated line of succession
The current order guarantees continuity without disputes. George, aged 12, begins gradual training for future roles.
- William as the next king.
- Kate as queen consort.
- Children in immediate sequence.
Commonwealth Adjustments
Six nations debate ties with the monarchy in 2025. William and Kate strengthen relations through visits and environmental projects.
The couple represents a generation more connected to global issues.
Royal Family’s Future Schedule
William plans 10 international trips in 2026. Kate increases commitments to 60 annual events.
Charles III supervises transition remotely.
Continuity of the monarchy
The institution adapts to health challenges with strategic delegations. Public approval remains high for the heir couple.
Protocols ensure smooth transfer of power when needed.


