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'It's going to be very hard': King Charles III's recovery plans revealed

2024-02-11T16:24:50.555Z

Highlights: 'It's going to be very hard': King Charles III's recovery plans revealed. As of: February 11, 2024, 5:15 p.m By: Lisa Klugmayer CommentsSplit After his prostate operation and cancer diagnosis, King CharlesIII. now switch back a gear. This isn't easy for the workaholic, as an insider now reveals. In between, the British monarch recharges his batteries at his country estate in Sandringham in Norfolk. He spends his time with “walking and watercolor painting” and listening to “his beloved records” by Leonard Cohen.



As of: February 11, 2024, 5:15 p.m

By: Lisa Klugmayer

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After his prostate operation and cancer diagnosis, King Charles III.

now switch back a gear.

This isn't easy for the workaholic, as an insider now reveals.

London – On February 5, 2024, Buckingham Palace released a statement that caused huge media coverage: King Charles III.

(75) has cancer.

On the same day, King Charles III began.

with his cancer treatment, a “groundbreaking treatment,” as an insider revealed.

In between, the British monarch recharges his batteries at his country estate in Sandringham in Norfolk.

How exactly he spends his time there has now also been revealed.

Walks, painting, going to church: This is how King Charles III recovers.

about his cancer treatment

On the advice of his doctors, King Charles III.

do not attend any public appointments during his cancer treatment.

These will be taken over by Queen Camilla (76), Prince William (41) and Princess Anne (73) in the near future.

However, he continues to conduct state business and official office work as usual.

Otherwise, he focuses entirely on getting healthy again.

King Charles III spends his time.

with “walking and watercolor painting” and listening to “his beloved records” by Leonard Cohen, a source close to the palace tells the British

Daily Mail

.

Of course, Camilla keeps him company.

King Charles speaks out for the first time after being diagnosed with cancer - his first appearance with Camilla follows

Until recently, the British monarch himself had not publicly commented on his shocking cancer diagnosis.

Now King Charles III speaks out.

for the first time after his cancer diagnosis with warm words.

“The boredom will be very hard for him”: King Charles III.

has to take a step back

The regular visits from Prince William, Kate Middleton (42), who is currently recovering from abdominal surgery, and his three grandchildren George (10), Charlotte (8) and Louis (5) are also intended to cheer him up.

Going to church on Sundays is still a fixed appointment in his calendar.

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For King Charles III.

So now it's time to shift down a gear.

But that's exactly what would be difficult for him, as he is considered a workaholic.

The palace insider also reveals: “The boredom will be very hard for him.”

After his prostate operation and cancer diagnosis, King Charles III.

now switch back a gear.

This isn't easy for the workaholic, as an insider now reveals.

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And so should King Charles III.

Despite his doctors' advice, he is planning personal meetings again next week - including with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (43).

Sources used:

Instagram/Theroyalfamily & dailymail.co.uk

Source: merkur

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