The king discusses the side effects of his treatment and admits to having lost one of his senses

The king discusses the side effects of his treatment and admits to having lost one of his senses
The king discusses the side effects of his treatment and admits to having lost one of his senses

While visiting the British Air Force military base this Monday afternoon, Charles III spoke to a veteran about the side effects of his treatment for the cancer he is facing.

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The pace of the king’s travels has slowed considerably in recent months. At the age of 75, Charles III was diagnosed with cancer, having been hospitalized in January for a prostate problem forcing him to postpone his public engagements. Two weeks later, the whole world learned the sad news to which the monarch preferred to remain smiling. Although moved to tears upon discovering the thousands of messages he received from both sides, the son of Elizabeth II has since displayed a broad smile during his few highly scrutinized outings, like this Monday, May 13 .

King Charles III honors Prince William over Prince Harry in military ceremony

The one who resumed his duties on April 30 by visiting several cancer patients continues his charitable works at the start of the week. Earlier today, Charles III was at the British Army Aeronautical Center at Middle Wallop, Hampshire, for a ceremony in honor of his eldest son. Indeed, a few days after the arrival of his second born, Harry, the king awarded the title of colonel in chief of the air corps of the British army to William. A new blow for the husband of Meghan Markle who belonged to this regiment with which he served in Afghanistan, in particular. Due to his withdrawal from the royal family, Archie and Lilibet’s dad can only admire this transfer of power from afar…

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Charles III reveals one of the side effects of his cancer treatment

Charles III took advantage of his time with British Air Force personnel to interact with members present on site. As relayed by Daily mail, Camilla’s companion Parker Bowles spoke with one of the veterans, Aaron Mapplebeck. The latter explained to him that he had undergone chemotherapy last year for testicular cancer and that he had lost his sense of taste. A problem that Charles III knows only too well since he confirmed to the former soldier that he had also lost his because of his treatment for cancer. As a reminder, Buckingham Palace has not disclosed the precise nature of the illness from which the man on the throne suffers.

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