Buckingham Palace announced today, Monday, that the King of Britain, King Charles, has been diagnosed with a form of cancer and will be postponing his public duties. The statement noted that "tests identified a type of cancer," explaining that "a separate concerning issue was detected while he was in the hospital without providing any further details about the nature of the cancer." However, a royal source indicated that it is not prostate cancer. The palace stated: "His Majesty the King has commenced a regimen of regular treatment today, and during this period, doctors advise him to postpone his public duties." Charles (75) spent three nights in the hospital last month after undergoing corrective surgery for prostate enlargement.