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King Charles III has been recovering since starting his cancer treatment.
at Sandringham.
There his grandchildren George, Charlotte and Louis keep him company - and give strength to the cancer-stricken monarch.
Sandringham – A few weeks ago King Charles III sent.
(75) Shockwaves through Britain.
The 75-year-old son of the late Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022) famously made his cancer diagnosis public.
The head of the Royal Family is therefore concentrating entirely on his health in the coming weeks and months.
For the time being, Charles' center of life is in the countryside: on his property in Sandringham, he draws strength away from the hustle and bustle of London.
The monarch regularly travels back to the capital of England by helicopter only for treatment appointments.
His grandchildren Prince George (10), Princess Charlotte (8) and Prince Louis (5) were last at Sandringham at Charles' side.
Charles' grandchildren are staying in England this year
The three children of Prince William, 41, and Princess Kate, 42, spent their school holidays in Sandringham to keep their ailing grandfather, who they affectionately call “Grandpa Wales” because of his former title, company.
This is an exception for the little royals, as William and Kate usually travel out of the country with their children during the half-term holidays.
As royal expert Robert Jobson (59) now revealed in an interview with “Hello!”, the visit from his three grandchildren was a particularly great support for Charles in the fight against cancer.
Because George, Charlotte and Louis had successfully distracted him from his current suffering.
“The king undoubtedly gets a lot of positive energy from the little ones,” said palace insider Jobson.
King Charles has a loving relationship with his three grandchildren
The close connection to his grandchildren may also have its roots in the past.
Because the current king is said not to have always spent enough time with his sons William and Harry (39) when he was younger.
King Charles III
can also rely on the support of his grandchildren.
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“He was always very busy when Prince William and Prince Harry were little and left them to play with his bodyguards,” explains Jobson.
The author goes on to say that his close bond with George, Charlotte and Louis is all the more important to him: “Although he is still very busy as king, he tries to see them as often as possible.” The monarch could also see his other grandchildren soon see again: Is Prince Harry bringing his children back to Great Britain?
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“Hello!”