Upon his arrival at Buckingham Palace this Thursday, December 19, 2024, for the family Christmas lunch, Charles III seemed in rather good shape. Even if his features are a little more defined and his silhouette seems to float in his coat. The seventy-six year old man remains this patient fighting cancer. Worthy. His activities, his good humor and his availability sometimes make us forget that he is ill and that he continues to take care of himself, as a reporter from Sky News.
Rhiannon Mills is a reliable journalist. The royal correspondent for the English channel is even known to have the confidence of the Windsors. One of his sources reportedly told him that: “His treatment is moving in a positive direction and he should continue next year.” A form of “optimism” would surround his reaction to care, and those close to him give his overflowing schedule as proof.
But, according to this same source, he is also a man who “if he has fifteen minutes in his diary, he will find something to do to fill them.” The overactivity of Charles III is no secret. Obviously, this can be seen as a guarantee of vitality. However, the announcement that his treatment will continue next year also serves as a reminder that he is not yet cured. Between his eternal professional dissatisfaction and the rest necessary for his state of health, the king should find a balance as he has been trying to do since February. The only way to stop worrying the kingdom.
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