By Diana, BBC News, 9 August 2025
In February 2024, the world held its breath as Buckingham Palace revealed King Charles III’s cancer diagnosis. Yet, defying expectations, the monarch has returned to a whirlwind of royal duties, leaving us all wondering: how does he summon the strength to lead under such a shadow?
On May 27, 2025, King Charles embarked on a historic journey to Canada—his first as king since ascending the throne in 2022. Accompanied by Queen Camilla, he opened the 45th Canadian Parliament, only the second time a British monarch has delivered such a speech, echoing Queen Elizabeth’s address in 1957. But what fuels his relentless resolve?
A senior royal aide confided to BBC News, “The King is extraordinary. Medical advancements have been a godsend, and he’s embraced the advice to live as normally as possible. You’d never guess he’s battling anything.” In March 2025, a brief stay at the London Clinic for treatment side effects raised concerns, but Buckingham Palace reassured the public: “It’s a small setback on a steady road to recovery,” a source said.
The Canada visit was more than a diplomatic milestone; it was a testament to Charles’ unyielding spirit. His speech, deftly addressing the UK-Canada alliance amid provocative remarks from U.S. President Donald Trump about Canada as “the 51st state,” was a diplomatic triumph. Ailsa Anderson, former press secretary to Queen Elizabeth, praised it: “It was a high-stakes moment, and he navigated it with grace and precision.”
What makes King Charles’ journey so compelling is his humanity. “He faces his illness with such authenticity,” the aide shared. “His warmth with the public—shaking hands, sharing smiles—shows a king who is both relatable and regal.” This balance of vulnerability and strength has defined the Carolean era, blending tradition with a modern, approachable monarchy.