King Charles: He suspends his cancer treatment

King Charles He interrupts his cancer treatment

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King Charles has been battling cancer since the beginning of 2024. Now he is stopping his therapy for the first time for a full eleven days. The reason for this is a trip abroad with Queen Camilla.

King Charles, 75, has been undergoing cancer treatment since the beginning of the year. Now the British newspaper “Daily Mail” exclusively announces that the monarch will interrupt his cancer treatment for the first time since February 2024. For a whole eleven days. The background is his upcoming trip abroad with Queen Camilla, 77.

King Charles suspends his cancer treatment

On October 18, 2024, King Charles will set off on a trip lasting several days, initially in Australia and later in Samoa. On behalf of the Commonwealth, he will be away from home for eleven days, during which time he will pause his treatment. According to the Daily Mail, the doctors have given their consent. Back in the UK, Charles will continue his treatment as planned. Accordingly, this has been taking place weekly since his illness was announced in February 2024.

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Ten appointments per day – a trip abroad with a tight program

A tight program is expected to await King Charles and Queen Camilla during the trip. The couple should have up to ten appointments every day. With just one day off to rest. But an insider told the British daily newspaper that the appointment schedule was in close coordination with his doctors and that his health was “prioritized.” As is usual on such trips, a doctor will always accompany him. Although he was advised to slow down in the spring, King Charles will not let it stop him. The work “gives him energy” as well as the necessary routine and is also mentally important for him.

King Charles announced his cancer diagnosis in February 2024. Immediately beforehand, the monarch had undergone prostate surgery in hospital. It is not known what type of cancer it is.

Source used: dailymail.co.uk

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