What the King’s healthy lifestyle and love of homeopathy means for his cancer diagnosis
As a notorious workaholic and stickler for his daily routine, taking a step back as he undergoes cancer treatment is unlikely to come easy to King Charles, even at the age of 75.
A man who is renowned for dashing off missives to staff in the early hours while continuing to tend to paperwork while travelling on state visits, is unlikely to adapt easily to long periods of convalescence at home after undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
But at the same time, doctors believe that there are many aspects of the King’s approach to life which will serve him well in his upcoming health battle.
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Harry’s brief meeting with the King will be a welcome step in the right direction
As the Duke of Sussex swept through the gates of Clarence House, many also quietly acknowledged it was a shame that it had taken a cancer diagnosis to bring him and King Charles together.
Prince Harry looked pensive as he gazed from the window of his Range Rover as he arrived at the monarch’s London residence.
Much has been said, and angry words spoken, in recent years, with deep hurt and betrayal on both sides.
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Prince Harry dashes to his father’s side after King’s cancer diagnosis
rince Harry made a transatlantic dash to Britain to see his father on Tuesday following King Charles’s cancer diagnosis.
The Duke landed after a 10-hour flight from Los Angeles and was driven straight from the airport to Clarence House with a police escort to see the King for the first time since his Coronation nine months ago.
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