King Charles III of United Kingdom and it’s territorial realms hosted Korean War veterans at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.
This was made known in a social media post by the Royal Family which reads: “This morning, the King met veterans of the Korean War at Buckingham Palace to mark 70 years since the signing of the armistice which ended the conflict.”
A month ago, the Monarch was diagnosed with cancer but the the type and stage were not revealed. This led to postponment of public duties while he was undergoing “regular treatments.”
On Monday after reports about the King’s death from cancer appeared online, the UK Embassy in Russia released a statement saying that “reports about the death of King Charles are FAKE.”