King Charles III's Health Deteriorates Amid Cancer Battle

King Charles III's Health Deteriorates Amid Cancer Battle
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Friday 26 April 2024, 10:39 - Last updated: 27 April, 10:04
The health conditions of King Charles concern the Royal Family, and not only. Last January, Charles, aged 75, was hospitalized and underwent prostate surgery, thus Buckingham Palace through an official statement revealed that the sovereign was diagnosed with cancer: "His Majesty has started a regular treatment program today, during which doctors have advised him to postpone his public engagements." Since that moment, the Monarch's public appearances have been very few. King Charles, new titles and honors assigned to Kate, Camilla, and William: roles strengthened in the Royal Family. King Charles III, how is he? The monarch's health conditions are worsening. Now it seems that the health conditions are getting worse. "Speaking with the king's friends in the last weeks regarding his health, the most common answer was... 'It's not good,'" reported Thursday Tom Sykes of the Daily Beast, as reported by Page Six. A friend of the monarch - always according to what was reported by the tabloid - stated that Charles "is determined to beat it and they are giving their all. Everyone remains optimistic, but he is really very ill. More than what they let on." It seems therefore, according to rumors, that The Palace is updating the arrangements for the Funeral of King Charles III (the so-called "Operation Menai Bridge"). King Charles, the secret plan for the funerals: how the Operation Menai Bridge will take place (with "few guests"). Modified funeral plans. According to the Daily Beast, there is also a separate document circulating which makes an assessment of what went well at Queen Elizabeth's funeral in September 2022 and what could be done better the next time a monarch dies. All sources emphasize that royal funeral plans are constantly under review. However, a former staff member in particular admitted that Charles's health issues have given his plans a different tone and urgency. "It's nothing more than what you would expect given the king has been diagnosed with cancer. But their circulation has definitely focused minds," explained the former staff member.
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