King Charles has resumed some of his royal duties following cancer treatment revealed earlier this year. The monarch, crowned just over a year ago, has been staying at Sandringham while undergoing therapy.

Despite the ongoing family tensions with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, which have been a significant distraction, King Charles is reportedly focused on reconnecting with his U.S.-based grandchildren, Archie and Lilibet.

King Charles, who is now 75, is acutely aware of the limited time he has left and is reportedly feeling the weight of his cancer diagnosis.

This has heightened his desire to strengthen his relationship with his grandchildren, having seen them infrequently due to strained relations with their parents.

Recent reports have indicated that King Charles and Prince William are considering stripping Harry and Meghan of their royal titles due to their recent actions, including a high-profile visit to Nigeria. However, this move is seen as risky and could potentially worsen the situation.

Queen Camilla recently provided an update on King Charles’ health, noting that despite medical advice to slow down, he remains determined to fulfill his royal responsibilities.

Royal experts suggest that his work ethic and dedication to his role are driven by his long wait to become king and his desire to make a significant impact.

King Charles is set to attend Trooping the Colour, an annual royal tradition, this year, though he will participate in a horse-drawn carriage rather than on horseback.

This event will also include the traditional Buckingham Palace balcony appearance, which many hope will feature additional royal family members like Kate Middleton.