Buckingham Palace was received in February. It took the world by surprise that King Charles had cancer and would be taking time off from public duties to receive treatment. However, in an uncanny happening, he is now deemed fit enough for a royal tour to Australia and Samoa, merely six months after the announcement.
He has been upfront and honest about his prostate issue but is unlikely to disclose the specific type of cancer he is diagnosed with, according to The Sun. His goal, according to them, is to «reach out and embrace as many people impacted by cancer as he can.» The King was driven to disclose his cancer diagnosis in the hopes that the public's overwhelming support for him after he disclosed that he had undergone a prostate procedure and the substantial awareness it garnered would occur this time as well. From the beginning, courtiers have made it apparent that there would be no frequent updates on the monarch's health and recuperation, except for any significant developments required to be made public.
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To prevent infection, the typically active grandfather has been forced to get ample rest, surround himself in a «bubble» likened to almost that of COVID-19 quarantine, and even reduce his time of interaction with his son Prince Harry. It has been reported that he has not experienced hair loss as a result of his treatment, something the King was reportedly naturally concerned about. Fortunately, he has also not suffered