King Charles cancer: Royal expert shares major health update
Buckingham Palace announced on February 5 that the Monarch, 75, diagnosed with cancer
King Charles has been making good progress amid his treatment for cancer diagnosis, a royal expert claimed.
In conversation with The Sun, royal photographer Arthur Edwards shared that he "suspects the King is going to make a full recovery."
Speaking of the Monarch's decision to keep himself away from the public eye, the royal expert shared that the King "can't afford to catch colds or an illness or the flu which would hamper his treatment."
Arthur added, "The reason he's keeping away from the public eye is because of that. It's not because he doesn't want to. It's because the doctors have ordered him not to."
Moreover, the royal commentator lauded Queen Camilla for wholeheartedly supporting her husband in the hour of his need.
The expert claimed, "They laugh a lot. She's no doormat - she stands up to him, she won't be bullied. This relationship has been going on a long while now and they're incredibly happy together."
"She will be there supporting him whatever happens until the very end," he shared.
For the unversed, Buckingham Palace made a shocking announcement on February 5 that King Charles was diagnosed with cancer.
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