King Charles shares rare health advice after shocking cancer update
Prince William's father, King Charles, is currently undergoing cancer treatment
King Charles sparked reactions with his rare health advice after a Palace insider issued a shocking update about his cancer journey.
For the unversed, the monarch recently took part in the traditional Ceremony of the Keys at Lancaster Castle.
According to the royal family's social media statement, "This tradition dates back to 1851 when the keys to the Castle were presented to Queen Victoria."
King Charleis the Duke of Lancaster, also met "members of a Fijian Choir, formed from the First Battalion of The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment."
Notably, the monarch interacted with 101-year-old Brock Looked, who is a D-Day veteran.
The Daily Mail reported, the King asked the age of senior Briton and upon knowing he said, "You are fantastic," and then he made a light-hearted comment, "Keep drinking the whiskey."
Brock's son Tony shared about the sweet interaction, "He mentioned a nip of whiskey and said to keep taking it."
It is important to note that King Charles, whose cancer diagnosis was announced in February 2024, is currently undergoing treatment for his undisclosed form of cancer.
Most recently, Camilla Tominey, a journalist quoted palace insider that the King's treatment is going well but his cancer is "ultimately incurable."
Mentioning to The Telegraph, she said, "The talk now is that he may die ‘with’ cancer, but not ‘of’ cancer following a rigorous treatment program."
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