Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mozzi, were spotted leaving King Charles‘ residence in London, Clarence House, in a show of support after news broke that the King had been diagnosed with cancer.
The royal couple, who reside nearby at St. James’s Palace, were seen departing in their car with smiles on their faces following their visit to the ailing monarch.
The revelation of King Charles’ cancer diagnosis came as a shock to royal enthusiasts worldwide, especially considering that it occurred just days after he had received treatment for an enlarged prostate in the city.
While Buckingham Palace clarified that the cancer is not related to the prostate, specific details about the type of cancer remain undisclosed as the Palace has emphasized the importance of privacy during this challenging time.
It is believed that King Charles opted to make his condition public due to his longstanding advocacy for cancer charities and his desire to raise awareness about the importance of early detection through regular screenings.
As he embarks on his outpatient medical care, the King has temporarily suspended his public engagements, although he continues to manage state affairs remotely with the assistance of his medical team.
The distressing news follows another health setback within the royal family, as Princess Beatrice‘s mother, Sarah Ferguson, recently revealed her battle with skin cancer for the second time.
Known affectionately as Fergie, she remains in good spirits and has expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support from well-wishers.
In light of these circumstances, Beatrice and other working royals are expected to step up and fulfill official duties in the King’s absence, potentially assuming roles as councillors of state.
The concept of councillors of state, established under the Regency Acts from 1937 to 1953, designates individuals who can act on behalf of the monarch in certain capacities.
Alongside Queen Camilla, Prince William, Prince Harry, and Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice serves as one of the councillors of state.
Notably, in response to recent developments, Parliament swiftly approved the inclusion of Prince Edward and Princess Anne as additional councillors of state to enhance the succession plan, underscoring the importance of preparedness within the royal framework.
While the legislation accommodated the inclusion of new members, it stopped short of removing Prince Andrew and Prince Harry from their roles as advisors of state.
However, discussions in the House of Lords underscored the significance of active participation by serving royal family members in fulfilling advisory responsibilities during critical junctures.
As the royal household navigates these health challenges, the unity and resilience of the family remain steadfast, exemplifying their commitment to duty and service in the face of adversity.