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the unconscious King? This new project which could worry its doctors

King Charles III of England inaugurates the first Coronation Food Hub in London on November 14, 2024, on the occasion of the sovereign's 76th birthday. The sovereign is to inaugurate the first two Coronation Food Hubs, resulting from the initiative, Coronation Food Project. © Julien Burton / Bestimage

The state of health of King Charles III has been in the spotlight since the start of the year. A few hours after Kate Middleton's surprise announcement, it was the monarch who admitted that she also suffered from cancer. Since then, he has canceled some trips and official appearances in order to rest. However, Charles III seems determined not to stop completely. As indicated The Mirror this Saturday, November 23, he would currently be preparing a trip to the Indian continent. The king had initially planned to visit India, Pakistan and Bangladesh a few years ago but the death of Elizabeth II in 2022 forced him to change his plans. So, he would like to reschedule it. This trip could be positive for Crown fans. A source confided in the tabloid, explaining first of all: “It is very encouraging to be able to make such plans for the King and Queen given the year the monarch has just had, but everything is moving very quickly.” Indeed, if his state of health seems to have improved, King Charles III must not forget to first listen to his body. He spent about three months away from the media to follow his treatment but he is not out of the woods yet. He should always follow it and take time to rest, to avoid making things worse.

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