State visit delayed as Pope Francis requires extended recuperation following pneumonia hospital stay.
The state visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the Vatican has been postponed due to
Pope Francis's need for an extended period of rest and recuperation.
Buckingham Palace confirmed this development, noting that the decision was made by mutual agreement after medical advice indicated that the Pope would benefit from additional recovery time.
This decision follows
Pope Francis's recent discharge from the hospital, where he was treated for a life-threatening case of pneumonia that lasted five weeks.
After his release on Sunday, the Pope returned to the Vatican but has been advised to prioritize his health.
A statement from Buckingham Palace expressed that the King and Queen send their best wishes to
Pope Francis for his convalescence and look forward to visiting him at the Holy See once he has fully recovered.
The state visit to Italy, originally scheduled from April 7 to 10, is still set to take place; however, alterations to the program will be implemented.
This trip was planned to celebrate the papal jubilee and the long-standing relationship between the Catholic Church and the Church of England.
Previous announcements from the Palace indicated that the visit to the Vatican would proceed despite the Pope's ongoing health challenges.
The adjustments to the schedule reflect a commitment to ensuring the well-being of religious leaders while maintaining important diplomatic engagements.