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King Charles used an unusual technique to combat a long-term illness - long before he was diagnosed with cancer.
London – King Charles III
(75) has cancer.
Since Buckingham Palace made this diagnosis public, concern for the popular monarch has been growing.
Cancer therapy has already begun.
As
The Mirror
reports, King Charles is currently commuting back and forth with Queen Camilla (76) between his London residence Clarence House and his country estate Sandringham in Norfolk.
New book reveals: King Charles 'has no sympathy for trivial grievances'
No more specific information about King Charles' health has been disclosed, but the only thing that is certain so far is that it is not prostate cancer.
As an insider tells
The Mirror
, King Charles undergoes weekly "groundbreaking and less invasive treatment" in London, which is carried out on an outpatient basis.
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As head of the British royal family, King Charles can of course rely on the best oncologists, but is also considered a fan of alternative medicine. Charles' controversial medical team caused renewed discussions after his cancer diagnosis.
In her new book "My Mother and I", royal expert Ingrid Seward (76) reveals, according to
The Mirror
, that King Charles had his very own treatment method for an annoying long-term ailment in the past.
He has no understanding of trivial ailments and combats his own sinus problems by sleeping in an oxygen tent.
Author Ingrid Seward in her book “My Mother and I”
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In the book, which sheds light on the relationship between Queen Elizabeth II (96, † 2022) and her eldest son Charles, Seward explains that Charles has extremely high standards for himself.
“Being tired or oversleeping are not acceptable excuses for missing even an hour of work, and he will never be able to sleep in on a Sunday morning, even if he feels unwell,” says the author.
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King Charles is said to have combated long-standing sinus problems with the help of an oxygen tent.
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It is not known whether King Charles will now allow himself the rest recommended by his doctors during his cancer treatment.
However, Buckingham Palace has already announced that Charles will “carry out state affairs and official paperwork as usual” despite his cancer.
As an insider revealed, the boredom of his recovery will be “very hard” for King Charles.
Sources used:
royal.uk, mirror.co.uk