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King Charles' cancer diagnosis now just an open secret among employees?

2024-03-26T06:15:25.103Z

Highlights: King Charles' cancer diagnosis now just an open secret among employees?. It is said behind closed doors that King Charles is suffering from pancreatic cancer. Buckingham Palace confirmed on February 5 that Charles, 75, had been diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer. He received his diagnosis after surgery for a benign enlarged prostate on January 26th. According to recent reports, King Charles even wants to take over the leadership of the royal family at the traditional Easter service. He looks positively into the future; he wants to lead the Royal family to the Easter service, according to reports.



As of: March 26, 2024, 7:00 a.m

By: Annemarie Göbbel

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With King Charles III.

was diagnosed with cancer, the monarch kept the details to himself.

Apparently, however, the illness is now an open secret.

London – The terrible news is coming thick and fast.

After King Charles (75) was diagnosed with cancer around two months ago, there have been positive reports from the palace.

The king was fine, they said.

Charles was also occasionally seen at appointments at Buckingham Palace.

King Charles' cancer is said to be an open secret among palace officials

But now the tide is turning.

Less positive news is spilling out of the rumor mill.

In Touch Weekly

even reports exclusively that the devastating diagnosis, if true, is an open secret among palace employees.

It is said behind closed doors that King Charles is suffering from pancreatic cancer.

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While the royal family has remained tight-lipped about the details of Charles' illness, including the type of cancer he is suffering from, a source confirms to the tabloid what appears to be impossible to keep secret after two months.

There is no confirmation of this from the palace.

King Charles looks positively into the future; he wants to lead the royal family to the Easter service

King Charles made a wise decision

There was a good reason why the king began 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.

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"Many courtiers believe Charles' cancer is worse than is officially claimed," adds a second insider.

“There were concerns about his health even before the diagnosis,”

InTouch Weekly

quotes him as saying.

Despite his cancer diagnosis, King Charles continued with audiences at Buckingham Palace.

© Aaron Chown/dpa

Buckingham Palace confirmed on February 5 that Charles, 75, had been diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer.

He received his diagnosis after surgery for a benign enlarged prostate on January 26th.

According to recent reports, King Charles even wants to take over the leadership of the royal family at the traditional Easter service.

Sources used:

In Touch Weekly

, thenews.com

Source: merkur

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