King Charles III faces cancer: his wife Camilla gives reassuring news

Visiting Bath Hospital, Queen Camilla offered encouraging news regarding the health of King Charles III, who was diagnosed with cancer last February. Aged 75, the monarch's wife took the time to meet patients undergoing chemotherapy, before speaking with Suzy Moon, collaborator of Macmillan Cancer Support. When asked about the king's well-being, Camilla replied with a comforting smile: "Yes, he is very well." These soothing words come to reassure the fervent admirers of the Crown, worried about the health of King Charles III. However, a source close to the royal family, cited by the Daily Beast, reveals that several members, including Camilla, are expressing concerns about the sovereign's busy schedule. "He looked frail at Southport on Tuesday. Just compare his photos today with those from a year ago to see that he has lost a lot of weight and has visibly aged," he said. -she confided. Despite Camilla's advice to take some rest, the king, a true workaholic, seems determined to continue his commitments. So while Queen Camilla echoes an improvement in the king's health, concerns remain about his workload. The hope is palpable, and admirers of the royals continue to keep a watchful eye on developments in his condition. Since the announcement of his cancer, the Menai-Bridge operation has been increasingly seriously considered by those close to King Charles III. According to the Daily Beat, the confidences made by his friends in recent weeks reveal a palpable concern: "The most common response about his state of health is a drop in his voice by half an octave, followed by a declaration dark and prolonged: 'It's not good.'" As a reminder, the "Menai-Bridge" operation takes its name from a famous suspension bridge linking the island of Anglesey to Wales. This term is in reality a code which designates the plan for organizing the funeral of Charles III, a delicate subject which increasingly concerns those around him. As rumors circulate and concerns grow, the royal family and the king's friends appear to be bracing for the possibility of a difficult transition. In this context, public opinion remains suspended on the health of the monarch, hoping for more optimistic news in the weeks to come.

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