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Royal Expert Addresses Claims King Charles Isn’t Doing Well

king charles iii His cancer treatment is responding well. Amid speculation that Charles is faring poorly during his cancer battle, royal expert Katie Nicholl set the record straight in an interview with ET.

“There have been claims in some media outlets that the King is not doing well in his cancer battle. I think the announcements outside the palace and…the King’s imminent return to public duties should stop this kind of nonsense “Quite frankly,” Nicole said.

Actually, on Friday Buckingham Palace announced That the 75-year-old monarch plans to “return to public-facing duties following a period of treatment and recovery following his recent cancer diagnosis.”

“All this indicates that the King is responding well to the treatment and he is doing very well,” Nicholl said. “…My sources are telling me that the king is responding very positively to his medical treatment, that his medical team is very pleased with his progress. I think the news we hear from the palace is really everyone’s “Supports him because he’s coming back to work.”

Next week, Charles and his wife, queen camilla, will visit a cancer treatment center. This will be his first appearance since Easter,

Nicole said, “I think what we’re going to see now is that King is really raising awareness about cancer. He’s very aware of the incredible spotlight he can bring to important causes. , something he’s done his entire life.” “He is sending a very clear message by making his first visit when he returns to public-facing duties, a visit to a cancer treatment center.”

Then, in June, Charles and Camilla will host the Emperor and Empress of Japan for a state visit.

“Charles has hosted two state visits during his tenure as king. They are quite demanding. They require a lot of time and planning,” Nicholl said. “I think all these things in the diary are very positive indicators of his progress.”

In addition to the scheduled appearance announced by the palace, Nicholl said the king is expected to attend several other events throughout the summer.

He said, “My sources tell me we can expect to see him at Trooping the Colour, and he’ll be at Royal Ascot, which is a really important spot in his diary.” “The wonderful garden parties at Buckingham Palace, which are so important to many members of the public who are invited, will go ahead and the King is expected to attend some of them.”

Still, Nicholl cautioned that, while “doctors have been very impressed” with the way Charles has responded to treatment and “are very willing to allow him to do some of his schedule,” their Attendance “will be reduced”.

Nicholl said, “My sources say that perhaps the most frustrating thing for King in all this has been that he hasn’t been able to do the things he wanted to do.” “…He’s very relieved that he’s going to be able to start doing this again.”

Also encouraging is a new photo released by Buckingham Palace on Friday, which shows the king and queen smiling as they walk together. According to Nicholl, “That photo was really sent as a message of hope, a message that the King is doing very well.”

“The photo was taken in the Buckingham Palace gardens on April 10, the day after their 19th wedding anniversary,” he said. “They are sitting arm-in-arm with each other. The Queen is wearing a beautiful vibrant blue dress by one of her favorite designers, Fiona Claire. The King is looking remarkably good. Not a single strand of his hair He is not looking good. He is smiling broadly. It doesn’t look like a king is undergoing cancer treatment.”

“I think his medical team has signed up for him to get these things done…it’s a really positive sign,” Nicole said. “I think there’s a lot of positivity and optimism in that picture.”

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