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Cancer treatment in London: After 24 hours, King Charles retires to Sandringham

2024-02-15T11:52:18.925Z

Highlights: Cancer treatment in London: After 24 hours, King Charles retires to Sandringham. For King Charles, walking, watercolor painting and listening to records are now on the agenda. Charles made his first public statement on Saturday, February 10, expressing his deep gratitude for the support he has received. He felt “encouraged” when he learned that his personal experience was inspiring others nationwide to get medical checkups. According to British media reports, it is his intention and belief to serve the public rather than being in the spotlight himself.



As of: February 15, 2024, 12:34 p.m

By: Annemarie Göbbel

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King Charles immediately turns his back on the British capital after further cancer treatments and retires to his country estate.

London - The world was thrown into turmoil by the shocking news of 75-year-old King Charles' cancer diagnosis.

Despite the circumstances, the monarch remained calm, at least in public, and, on the advice of his doctors, retreated to Sandringham House in Norfolk to recover. He only wants to travel to London for upcoming cancer treatments.

His first visit to the capital was correspondingly short and only lasted 24 hours.

After a short stay, King Charles goes straight back to Sandringham

Charles was accompanied to Clarence House by his wife Queen Camilla (76).

After just one night in London, we quickly return to the country.

Charles waved goodbye to the photographers who surrounded the house as he ended his short stay at his seat of government.

The 75-year-old man landed at Clarendon House in the royal helicopter yesterday before heading to nearby Clarence House.

The palace has not revealed what type of cancer Charles has.

However, it is known that it is not supposed to be prostate cancer.

Therapy is said to have already been initiated.

For King Charles, walking, watercolor painting and listening to records are now on the agenda

Charles made his first public statement on Saturday, February 10, expressing his deep gratitude for the support he has received.

He felt “encouraged” when he learned that his personal experience was inspiring others nationwide to get medical checkups.

According to British media reports, it is his intention and belief to serve the public rather than being in the spotlight himself.

King Charles was seen waving friendly as he set off for Sandringham this morning after 24 hours in the capital.

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Charles, who is known for his work ethic, is expected to spend his time at Sandringham walking, painting watercolors and listening to Leonard Cohen records.

His friends assume that he will probably indulge in his favorite activities.

However, it seems unlikely that the King will be able to attend his first Maundy Thursday service on March 28.

He will probably hand over the traditional “foot washing” to his heir to the throne, Prince William (41), whose faith was previously questioned by theologians.

Sources used:

dailymail.co.uk, mirror.co.uk

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Source: merkur

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