While no definitive decisions have been made, preparations for future engagements are underway, contingent upon medical advice and potential adaptations as necessary. Confirmations regarding overseas visits are unlikely until closer to the time, as indicated by a royal source speaking to People magazine.
In recent developments, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hinted at preparations for a possible visit by King Charles to Australia later in the year. Subsequent reports now suggest that the King is gearing up for this anticipated visit, potentially scheduled for the fall. With his health showing signs of improvement post-treatment, King Charles is reportedly contemplating a comprehensive two-week state visit to Australia, possibly extending his itinerary to include visits to New Zealand and Samoa.
Sources close to the monarch reveal his enthusiasm for advancing plans for this trip, citing his positive outlook following recent tests that allowed him to participate in the Easter Sunday service and engage with the public, activities he has missed during his convalescence. Concurrently, Prince Harry is also expected to journey to the UK to reunite with his father ahead of the upcoming Invictus Games event in May.
While reports suggest warm exchanges between the Duke and the Monarch following the diagnosis of King Charles's cancer, lingering tensions from the year-long feud between the Sussexes and the royal family remain unresolved.