King honours medical staff for personal service during his cancer treatment

The King has personally honoured senior staff from his medical team during his treatment for cancer.

Charles’s GP Dr Douglas Glass, otherwise known as the apothecary to the King, and his physician Professor Richard Leach have been recognised for their personal service to the monarch and the royal family.

The honours come after the King and the Princess of Wales’s double cancer diagnoses this year, with Charles continuing his treatment while resuming near full duties.

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Charles has continued working throughout his cancer treatment (Chris Jackson/PA)

Dr Glass served as Queen Elizabeth II’s apothecary and was the medical professional in attendance at Balmoral when she died.

He was already a Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (RVO) and has now been appointed a Commander by the King.

Awards under the RVO are in the King’s gift and are bestowed independently of Downing Street to people who have served the monarch or the royal family in a personal way.

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Former lady in waiting to the late Queen Dame Annabel Whitehead has also been recognised (Mike Egerton/PA)

He was made a Lieutenant of the RVO.

Also recognised was Dame Annabel Whitehead, who served as a lady in waiting to the late Queen for around 20 years until her death in 2022 and had been made a Dame Commander of the RVO.

After the King’s accession it was announced she would become a lady of the household, assisting the monarch in hosting formal events at Buckingham Palace, and has been appointed a Dame Grand Cross, the order’s highest accolade.

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