King Charles – 76. The royal family revealed a festive portrait of the birthday boy.


British King Charles III is celebrating his 76th birthday. On this occasion, the press service of the royal family unveiled a festive portrait of the birthday boy.
In the photo, Charles III is depicted in a blue suit with a white shirt and tie. He is smiling, looking straight into the camera.
«We congratulate His Majesty the King on his birthday», - noted the press service of the royal family. People from around the world wish Charles III good health and longevity.
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Kate Middleton and Prince William shared a photo of Charles III, in which he poses in sunglasses and interesting beads during one of his visits to Samoa in October 2024.
«We congratulate His Majesty the King on his birthday!» - wrote the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Charles III's Illness
Charles III was diagnosed with early-stage cancer after prostate enlargement surgery in February this year. Details regarding the type of cancer have not been disclosed.
Despite this, Charles III has already made several foreign visits, including to Australia and Samoa. Doctors allowed him to pause treatment, but after returning home, he will resume necessary procedures.
The birthday boy became the King of the United Kingdom after the death of his mother, Elizabeth II. He is the longest-serving Prince of Wales in British history.
Charles III has been married twice, and his heir will be his elder son William.
By the way, the butler of King Charles disclosed what the monarch actually eats.
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