Belgium’s King Albert, 91, undergoes cancer treatment for sixth time
King Albert II of Belgium has kickstarted cancer treatment for the sixth time in 11 years.
The 91-year-old former monarch, who abdicated the Belgian throne in 2013, is once again undergoing preventative treatment for skin cancer, the Belgian Royal House confirmed to Dutch outlet Het Laatste Nieuws.
The palace confirmed that Albert had the procedure, though did not specify when the surgery took place.
The outlet had shared an image of the former king attended a reception in Brussels last week, with a visible scar from his nose to his upper lip could be seen following the procedure.
The rare outing marked his first in five months.
