As of: March 8, 2024, 2:00 p.m
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King Charles is apparently determined to have little downtime despite his cancer treatment.
He wants to avoid putting his family under pressure, an insider reveals.
London – King Charles (75) is currently undergoing cancer treatment.
Although the king bravely drags himself to individual appointments despite his illness, he encourages Prince William (41) not to become too involved in representing the monarch, but rather to take appropriate care of his sick wife Princess Kate (42) and their three children George (10), Charlotte (8) and Luise (5) to look after.
King Charles wants to burden his children and grandchildren as little as possible
While no one can estimate what it means for Charles to pull himself together since he did not reveal the type of cancer, the monarch was praised for fulfilling his public duties as much as possible, including meetings with the Prime Minister and dignitaries .
An insider told the
Mirror
that the monarch was determined to keep the pressure on his sons and grandchildren as low as possible.
He receives the best care and has a very positive attitude.
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The source said: “King Charles is determined to carry on.
What people don't realize is how much King Charles loves people.
He adores her.
He has waited for this role [as king] for so long and will do his best. Charles is a loving father who cares that his sons spend quality time with their wives and children.
King Charles made a wise decision
Now it's paying off that the king started the fight against cancer without naming the exact form.
With foresight, he did not allow comparisons to be made so that other cancer sufferers would not find themselves in the situation of having to justify themselves because they suffered more or less than the British monarch.
King Charles looks forward to his assignment and wants to do everything himself if possible
King Charles has started work at Buckingham Palace.
He doesn't want to pass the print on to his children and grandchildren (photomontage).
© Chris Jackson/dpa & Aaron Chown/dpa
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Of course, Prince William has expanded his duties and even US-based Prince Harry has apparently offered to step in, but Charles has no plans to retire too soon, the source said: "King Charles wants Prince William and Harry to take part in theirs Make the family happy, they should spend time with their children and watch them grow up and actively help shape family life.”
King Charles welcomes Jamaican High Commissioner Alexander Williams for a private audience at Buckingham Palace.
© Yui Mok/dpa
King Charles has recently held a number of private audiences, including welcoming the Jamaican High Commissioner Alexander Williams and his wife Carol Watson-Williams to Buckingham Palace on Thursday (March 7).
The Regent left events with many people such as the memorial service of King Constantine II (82, † 2023) in Windsor to his wife Camilla (76).
Source used:
mirror.co.uk
,
dailymail.co.uk