King Charles Says He's 'Doing His Best' Amid Cancer Battle

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King Charles Says He’s ‘Doing His Best’ Amid Cancer Battle

King Charles III put on a brave face amid his cancer battle as he surprised crowds outside St. George with a walk, where he greeted them.

The walkabout came after the king and other members of the royal family attended an Easter service at the church. During the service, Charles apparently sat separately from the rest of the royal family, reportedly as a precaution as he undergoes cancer treatment.

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King Charles Says He Is ‘Doing His Best’ During Cancer Treatment

King Charles III celebrates his 74th birthday, London, UK - 14 Nov 2022MEGA

On Sunday, King Charles made a surprise appearance outside the Chapel of St. George, where he met people to exchange friendly greetings after attending the Easter service.

The king looked cheerful and in good spirits as he waved and shook hands with the small number of supporters. She told her well-wishers, “I’m doing my best,” amid her cancer battle, and they urged her to “stay strong.”

Wearing a blue tie and dark coat, the king waved and grinned at the crowd outside the church. When an individual shouts, “Happy Easter!” Charles waved his arm and replied, “And to you,” per Mirror.

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Such a great picture. Credit to the photographer for capturing the eye contact between King Charles and a well-wisher in Windsor today, where members of the Royal Family attended Easter services at St George’s church. pic.twitter.com/B9VjTyq1lA

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During the brief visit, Charles saw a certain royal, Anne Daley, flying a Welsh flag, prompting him to tell Queen Camilla, “Look, he’s from Wales.”

Daley spoke about the meeting afterwards, saying, “I shouted back, ‘Yes, I’m from Wales and came here mainly to see you.’ He looks so amazing, so good.”

He added, “I want to show my support to King Charles and the Princess of Wales who we all wish well. We want to show them that we miss them, Wales misses him. He may not be here but he is not forgotten.”

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Why King Charles Is Sitting Apart From Other Members Of The Royal Family During Easter Services

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King Charles attends Easter Services at St. George’s Chapel with several members of the royal family, including his wife, Queen Camilla, and brother, Prince Andrew, Duke of York.

Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, Princess Anne, Prince Edward, Vice-Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, were also present at the event.

Due to her ongoing cancer treatment, Charles and Camilla sat separately from the royal family and other attendees during the service. The couple also reportedly refused to attend traditional post-service activities such as receptions and private family lunches.

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follow People’s Magazine, the downplayed observance of Easter traditions shows the seriousness of King Charles’s health condition. However, sources told the news channel that the visit also showed that the king was “making good progress” in his cancer treatment.

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The source added, “He is positive, doctors are optimistic.”

Plans for King’s Funeral Allegedly ‘Freed’

King Charles III and Queen CamillaMEGA

Recently, Connected claims that Charles’ funeral plans have been announced as the reigning monarch amid his cancer battle.

Charles’ funeral procession, “Operation Menai Bridge,” will reportedly resemble the funeral of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, dubbed “Operation London Bridge.”

“Operation Menai Bridge” will see some of the usual protocol, including the royal remains being moved from the throne room at Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall. He will lie in state, and his official funeral will be held nine days later. He will likely be buried in the royal vault at Windsor Castle.

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“It’s a fairly common thing to do among British royals, but in Charles’s case, the fit was necessary,” a royal insider said of the plans, adding that “some courtiers believe Charles’ cancer is worse than they do. to be.”

“It will have all the pomp and circumstance befitting a British monarch,” the insider added.

King Charles Allegedly ‘Sicker Than Palace Lets On’

The Coronation Ceremony at St James's Palace, London, where King Charles III was officially proclaimed king.MEGA

News outlets further claimed that Charles’ cancer was in remission, with sources sharing that the king was fighting something more than cancer.

“King Charles is far sicker than the palace and is simply not ready to juggle his fragmented family, the business interests of the crown, and the day-to-day duties of the monarchy,” the royal insider said. Connected. “His cancer was eating him alive. He was very weak. His condition was desperate.”

Prior to his Easter holiday, Charles had been relatively absent from the public eye as he continued to treat the illness. His schedule has also raised some concerns, as the royal calendar for the future barely includes him.

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Palace Shuts Down Fake Death News By Russian Media

King Charles III and Queen Camilla view the floral tributes left for Queen Elizabeth II outside Buckingham Palace in central LondonMEGA

Buckingham Palace immediately responded to a false announcement by Russia’s state-run TASS news agency after they claimed King Charles had died.

The palace said in a brief statement that the king was actively engaged in official duties and personal affairs.

“We are pleased to confirm that The King is continuing on official and private business,” Buckingham Palace said.

They recently shared a photo of Charles back on official duty, having private meetings with dignitaries from around the world.

An image of the king shared on March 6 marks his official return to royal duties. They also allayed concerns about his health, as he looked energetic and healthy in the photos.

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