King Charles takes meaningful decision after cancer 'side effects'
King Charles finds 'perfect tonic' in order to recover from cancer
King Charles recently left his well-wishers worried with his sudden hospital visit during his ongoing cancer battle.
For the unversed, Buckingham Palace announced on March 27 that the monarch was admitted to hospital for a brief period of time due to the side effects of cancer treatment.
Amid his health woes, the King was forced to postpone his royal engagements and Birmingham tour, leaving the workaholic Charles quite upset.
After being discharged, the monarch first shifted to Clarence House in order to keep close eyes on his health.
But, now, King Charles left his London home to recover in the peaceful surroundings of Gloucestershire, Highgrove.
As reported by The Mirror, royal expert Jennie Bond lauded the monarch's meaningful decision to prioritise his health.
She said, "It is a beautiful place to sit and reflect. He can truly relax with the love of his life, his Queen, Camilla, no doubt fussing over him."
"The King will, I know, be more than happy pottering around the stunning gardens he has carefully cultivated at Highgrove, or reading some of the many books in his library," the royal commentator stated.
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