King Charles III has publicly acknowledged that his ongoing battle with cancer may prevent him from seeing the long-term outcomes of his current royal projects.

The 77-year-old monarch made the rare admission during a recent engagement, marking the most direct reflection on his mortality since his diagnosis in early 2024. The King’s health has been a subject of global interest after the Palace confirmed he was undergoing treatment for an undisclosed form of the disease.

Addressing his environmental and social legacy, the monarch noted that while he remains active in his duties, he is realistic about the time remaining in his reign.

“I am mindful that I may not be here to see the long distant future of these projects,” the King stated, adding that his focus remains on ensuring a stable foundation for the next generation.

Since his diagnosis, the King has significantly modified his public schedule.

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