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King Charles is said to be refusing his chemotherapy and drowning his sorrows over his looming death in whisky.
Other sources were scared for the future of King Charles because of how he has been responding to treatments. ”Charles is indeed a sick man, and he does have cancer,” an insider told NewsNationNow. “He also refused chemotherapy and decided on a less invasive treatment.”
King Charles III has seemingly quashed bombshell health updates with his latest delightful appearance.Just days after OK magazine's article cited a royal journalist Camilla Tominey who claimed that Charles will die “with” cancer
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Knewz on MSNKing Charles' Devastating Health Update — With His Cancer Deemed 'Manageable' But 'Totally Incurable'Despite the apparent progress in his health, King Charles will not be transitioning from Clarence House to Buckingham Palace.
The king will never move into Buckingham Palace due to his health struggles, an authoritative royal reporter has claimed.
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US Weekly on MSNKing Charles Attends 2025 Trooping the Colour Amid Ongoing Cancer BattleKing Charles joined the royal family for Trooping the Colour 2025 while managing a cancer battle that began in January 2024
In an update that comes via royal expert and commentator Camilla Tominey — who broke the story that Prince Harry was dating Meghan Markle, as well as the story about the couple’s feud with Kate Middleton — the talk now is the King “may die ‘with’ cancer, but not ‘of’ cancer following a rigorous treatment programme.”
King Charles sparked reactions with his rare health advice after a Palace insider issued a shocking update about his cancer journey. For the unversed, the monarch recently took part in
Saturday’s event may be steeped in pomp and pageantry, but it carries deeper meaning for the British monarchy.
King Charles III led the annual Trooping the Colour ceremony on Saturday, June 14 by appearing in strong form despite his ongoing treatment for cancer - a positive boost for fans o
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King Charles got support from David Beckham, Meryl Streep and Kate Winslet at the King’s Foundation awards ceremony as the charity marks its 35th anniversary.