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Queen Camilla’s Son Says Charles’ ‘Horrible’ Cancer Is ‘Very Worrying’
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Queen Camilla’s Son Says Charles’ ‘Horrible’ Cancer Is ‘Very Worrying’

King’s stepson shares concerns about Charles’ health

Tom Parker Bowles ‘King Charles’ His stepson spoke candidly about his concerns about Charles’ health. Queen Camilla son said People How “very worrying” the monarch’s cancer diagnosis was.

The King has an undisclosed form of cancer for which he receives treatment every week. However, this treatment was interrupted during his trip to the southern hemisphere last week. “It’s a terrible disease and it’s very worrying if anyone close to you has it,” said Parker Bowles. “But my mother is also strong. She supports her in every way. I think it’s great to have someone you love by your side.”

Parker Bowles, who is promoting a new book about royal eating habits, continued: “He’s doing his best. He follows his doctors’ advice. Fingers crossed, touch wood.

He said of his mother: “I’m incredibly proud of her. He’s at the age where most people think about retiring, but he never complains; he just keeps going.

say my name

Prince William he told about his brother Prince HarryWhat’s the name for? Mail accounts It’s the first time in six years. The context is a documentary William made about struggling with homelessness, in which he recalls his mother taking him and his brother to homeless shelters as children.

In one scene, William says: “Mum took me to the Gate (homeless shelter), took Harry and both of us there… I’d never been to anything like this before and I was a little worried about what I was going to do. to wait.”

Prince William and Prince Harry attend the opening of the Greenhouse Sports Center in central London on April 26, 2018.
Prince William (left) and Prince Harry attend the opening of the Greenhouse Sports Center in central London on April 26, 2018. TOBY MELVILLE/Toby Melville/Reuters/Pool

Whether this counts as a “conciliatory step” Mail The claims are open to debate, given that earlier this year William and Kate wished Harry a happy 40th birthday on social media, but William studiously ignored Harry when he attended his uncle’s funeral a few weeks later.

King Charles plans globe-trotting 2025

King Charles plans to return to “full schedule” of spring and autumn overseas tours in 2025United Kingdom Sunday Times reports. Charles, who is currently undergoing unspecified cancer treatment, “hopes to survive long enough” to return to Samoa; Charles attended the Commonwealth heads of government meeting (CHOGM) in the past few days following the first high-profile attack on Australia.

Assistants told Times That Charles “thrived” by working throughout his illness. Two doctors accompanied him to Australia; Charles “really loved” his first trip abroad since his diagnosis. Charles took a “mind, body and soul” approach to his treatment.

King of Britain III. Charles drinks kava, known locally as kava "Ava"Queen Camilla looks on during a Kava ceremony to welcome the Royal family at Moata'a village in Apia, Samoa's capital, on October 24, 2024.
King of Britain III. Charles drinks kava, known locally as “ava”, from Queen Camilla during a Kava ceremony to welcome the Royal family at Moata’a village in Samoa’s capital Apia on October 24, 2024. MANAUI FAULALO/Manaui Faulalo/Pool/AFP via Getty Images

“It’s a great measure of how the King is coping with the diagnosis,” a senior palace official told the Times of the 11-day trip. “He has great faith in mind, body and soul. The doctor is here to make sure your body is properly cared for. (The trip) improved his morale, mood and recovery. In that sense, the tour, despite all its demands, was a perfect tonic.”

Times It was reported that Buckingham Palace has contacted the British government for the tours of Charles and Queen Camilla next year. “It is understood the plans will have to be signed off by Charles’ medical team,” the paper says, with a royal insider noting: “The king gets a lot of strength from the queen being there, especially because she made it real.”

Charles and Camilla are returning home today, Sunday. A senior palace official said: Times: “The fact that the King is prepared to come this far, incredibly happy and determined, is a great testament to his dedication to service and duty. We are now working on a fairly normal looking full international tour schedule for next year; This is a high number for us to finish (this trip) knowing that we can think in these conditions.

Kate’s low profile

Someone who probably won’t be jetting around the world with a full royal itinerary anytime soon, on the contrary. Kate Middleton. The princess chooses her public appearances with great care these days, and despite declaring herself “cancer-free” earlier this year, it has been reported that she will not be attending the Earthshot Awards in South Africa next month. to Daily Mail.

(from left) Prince George of Wales, Prince William, Prince of Wales, Prince Louis of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales and Princess Catherine of Wales during the Trooping the Color at Buckingham Palace on June 15, 2024 in London, England.
(from left) Prince George of Wales, Prince William, Prince of Wales, Prince Louis of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales and Princess Catherine of Wales during the Trooping the Color at Buckingham Palace on June 15, 2024 in London, England. Chris Jackson/Chris Jackson/Getty Images

His absence is unsurprising, but notable given that a flat prize of £1 million ($1.25 million) awarded annually to five tech startups aimed at tackling the climate crisis is widely seen as William’s signature initiative.

A friend of the couple previously told The Daily Beast that Kate’s “considering mortality” – who was also diagnosed with cancer earlier this year – meant she would focus more on raising her young family and her son’s public duties until the tie came for her. stepping into the role of queen.

This week in royal history

On October 31, 1955 Princess Margaret She announced that she would not marry Group Captain Peter Townsend. In a statement she said: “I would like it known that I have decided not to marry Group Captain Peter Townsend. I was aware that it would be possible for me to have a civil marriage, provided that I waived my inheritance rights. But bearing in mind the teaching of the Church that Christian marriage is indissoluble, and conscious of my duty to the Commonwealth, I have decided to put these considerations before all others.

Britain's Princess Margaret smiles as she leaves a youth center in Manchester in this April 1994 photo.
Britain’s Princess Margaret smiles as she leaves a youth center in Manchester in this April 1994 photo. Reuters Photographer/Russell Boyce/Reuters

He continued: “I reached this decision entirely on my own and was strengthened in doing so by the unfailing support and commitment of Group Captain Townsend.”

unanswered questions

Are there signs that William and Harry have reconciled? Can King Charles carry out his plan to return to a full diary of foreign tours?