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Palace Shares Update on King Charles’ Travel Plans During Cancer Battle

Buckingham Place Gives Update on King Charles' Travel Plans Amid Cancer Battle

King Charles III Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images

King Charles III He will continue to travel abroad regularly during his ongoing battle with cancer.

“We’re currently working on a full overseas tour schedule for next year, which looks pretty normal; that’s a high point for us, we know we can think about it that way,” a Buckingham Palace spokesman said in a statement. Hello! On Saturday, October 26th.

The spokesman added that Charles, 75, “really loved” his recent 10-day tour of Australia and Samoa with his wife. Queen Camillafor uplifting his “soul (and) mood” and helping him “heal.” Despite the “demands” of the tour, the spokesman said it was a “perfect tonic” for Charles.

“I think the King’s willingness to come this far is a great testament to his dedication to service and duty,” the spokesman added. “He was incredibly happy and very, very determined to do it.”

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Charles’ health was kept in mind when planning the trip to Australia and Samoa, which started on October 18. Daily Mail He reported that the travel plan was created to be “mindful” of the monarch’s current situation and that there were “10 meetings a day” between him and Camilla, 77.

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla Chris Jackson/Getty Images

royal expert Rebecca English He said this to the outlet. Charles’ cancer treatment was briefly stopped He noted that his doctors were “happy” to approve the break during the trip. Charles previously announced last month that he would forgo a stop in New Zealand during the tour due to his doctor’s guidance.

“I am extremely sorry that I cannot come to New Zealand in late October due to doctor’s advice,” he said. Meeting the New Zealand Black FernThe rugby team last month. “Hopefully there will be another excuse (coming) soon.”

The King announced his cancer diagnosis in February after undergoing a routine prostate surgery.

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“Her Majesty began a regular treatment program today, during which time doctors have advised her to postpone public engagements,” the palace said in a statement at the time. “During this period, Her Majesty will continue to undertake State business and official paperwork as usual.”

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Queen Camilla and King Charles III Chris Jackson/Getty Images

Charles resumed public engagements in late April. Camilla was with him Appeared for the first time after diagnosisIt took place at a specialist cancer center in London.

Camilla’s son Tom Parker Bowlesshared some insight into Charles’ cancer journey last month.

“(Doctor) says Treatment is going wellWhile promoting her cookbook, she said: Cooking and Crownaccording to Daily Express.

Parker Bowles, 49, noted that his mother also hung out there.

“She’s a very tough mother,” he said.

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While Charles continued to travel abroad, I made some lifestyle changes since I was diagnosed with cancer. Daily Mail Earlier this month, it was reported that the king had started eating lunch on doctor’s orders, after decades of viewing the meal as a “luxury” that he could not fit into his schedule. A source told the outlet that lunch is more like a snack and usually consists of half an avocado.

Charles’ bride Princess Kate Middleton He also battled cancer this year. After announcing his diagnosis in March, he completed his chemotherapy treatment in September.

“Although I have completed chemotherapy, my road to recovery and full recovery is long and I must continue to take each day as it comes,” she wrote, adding: “My focus now is on doing everything I can to stay cancer-free.”