King Charles and Queen Camilla are set to embark on a comprehensive schedule of Royal tours next year, following the King's positive experience during his visits to Australia and Samoa.A Senior Palace official revealed that the King has "genuinely loved" the nine-day tour and has "thrived" amidst the flurry of engagements, stating that it has been uplifting for "his spirits, his mood and his recovery.
In that sense, the tour - despite its demands - has been the perfect tonic."The official noted that despite the demands of the tour, it has served as "the perfect tonic" for Charles, who took a break from his cancer treatment for his first major trip since his diagnosis in February.He is expected to continue his treatment upon returning to the UK early next week.
While the Spring and Autumn tour schedules are yet to be confirmed, pending decisions by the Foreign Office, the plan's progression signals an encouraging step in the King's recovery from cancer. READ MORE: King Charles filled with 'rage' after late Queen gave away royal home he desperately wanted The official expressed optimism about the upcoming full overseas tour program for the next year, which awaits approval from the Foreign Secretary, Prime Minister, and the King's medical team.
They added: "It is hard to overstate the joy that he takes from duty and service and being in public and seeing those crowds engaging with communities across the spectrum.
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