ALERT UK: King Charles has cancer/Update; has Bell's Palsy

summerthyme

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I dont think they hid Charles' diagnosis. There are articles way back to February that state it was Prostrate cancer.
Katherine however, they kept the specific diagnosis unspecified.

Nope... in fact, they specifically said it was NOT Prostate cancer. Actually, pancreatic cancer would seem to get an unlikely one to get found "during surgery" for a benign prostate condition. Bladder cancer, or even something like bowel/rectal cancer...

I'm thinking it may be a lot more serious than anyone except the haters would like is that...IF the speculation is right, and he's gone straight to radiation, no surgery to remove the initial tumor was mentioned, and it seems he may not be doing chemo. That could imply they are mostly doing palliative care (along with his chosen herbs, etc), and it was already considered incurable when found. Or, hopefully, they are acting in an overabundance of caution (and the treatment won't make him worse!)

Summerthyme
 

Dash

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The Royal Family
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His Majesty The King will shortly return to public-facing duties after a period of treatment and recuperation following his recent cancer diagnosis.

To help mark this milestone, The King and Queen will make a joint visit to a cancer treatment centre next Tuesday, where they will meet medical specialists and patients. This visit will be the first in a number of external engagements His Majesty will undertake in the weeks ahead.

In addition, The King and Queen will host Their Majesties The Emperor and Empress of Japan for a State Visit in June, at the request of HM Government.

As the first anniversary of The Coronation approaches, Their Majesties remain deeply grateful for the many kindnesses and good wishes they have received from around the world throughout the joys and challenges of the past year.

View: https://twitter.com/royalfamily/status/1783904181163614445?s=61
 

Firebird

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Lost my dad to prostate cancer on 1/3/2000. He was diagnosed in 1995, a few months after he left my mom. They were married 45 years before he did this, yet he didn’t get a divorce. He retired after 47 years at Texas Instruments. He moved from Plano to Blanco, (central Texas) to spend his last couple of years with his “first” high school girlfriend.

This didn’t bide well with my brother or sister, although each were on their third marriages.

Mom retained all their insurance, and dad’s investments (almost $500k…which she lost 70% of in the 2007/08 recession). She also spent a shit ton of money on collectibles…beany babies, Hummel porcelain, and similar crap. She passed in July 2009 from double pneumonia…

So many sad memories from the nineties…this cancer apparently affects long term planning and stupid decisions. Now I’m afraid my little brother will suffer it, as his PSA is now over 13, and he’s smoked since he was 16.

Just…damn…
So sorry for your brother, that PSA number is huge :(
 

gunnersmom

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Robert W Malone, MD
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As Yahoo is writing it in an article - as an "open rumor" - but goes on to write that their are multiple sources close to the King who have confirmed the diagnosis. I felt confident in posting this here as a reality.

9:49 AM · Mar 22, 2024
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King Charles Given 2 Years to Live as He Battles Pancreatic Cancer: His Diagnosis Is an ‘Open Secret’​



Less than two months after Buckingham Palace confirmed King Charles III was diagnosed with cancer, sources exclusively reveal to In Touch that the king is battling pancreatic cancer and has been given two years to live.
While the royal family has kept tight-lipped about the specifics of Charles’ illness, including the type of cancer he has, a source exclusively confirms to In Touch that the king’s diagnosis is known to be an open secret among royal staffers.
“Many courtiers believe Charles’ cancer is worse than they’re making it out to be,” a second insider adds. “Even before the diagnosis, there were concerns about his health."
king charles given 2 years to live with pancreatic cancer


king charles given 2 years to live with pancreatic cancer

Buckingham Palace confirmed on February 5 that Charles, 75, had been diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer. He received his diagnosis after having surgery for a benign enlarged prostate on January 26.
“His Majesty has today commenced a schedule of regular treatments, during which time he has been advised by doctors to postpone public-facing duties,” the palace’s statement said. “Throughout this period, His Majesty will continue to undertake State business and official paperwork as usual.”
The monarch has since attended a few public engagements. “Charles is keeping up with some appearances, not only to squash the wild conspiracy theories and false reports of his death, but to ensure people that he’s still able to perform his duties as king,” the second source says, adding that Charles is “following doctors’ orders and willing to try any treatment to extend his life by a few years, at least.”
Charles became king after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September 2022. He formally accepted the royal title at his coronation in May 2023. “It’s a tragedy that Charles won’t be able to follow in his mother’s footsteps of leaving a lasting legacy,” the first insider admits.
king charles given 2 years to live with pancreatic cancer


king charles given 2 years to live with pancreatic cancer

Amid the king’s cancer battle, his wife, Queen Camilla, his sister, Princess Anne, and his eldest son, Prince William, have stepped in to attend engagements that he’s had to miss. “His aides can tell that Charles still worries about his legacy,” the second insider shares, adding that the head royal “tends to worry himself” with thoughts about whether William, 41, who’s next in line for the throne, is ready to take his place as king.
Meanwhile, the family is remaining optimistic about Charles’ condition in front of the public. “He’s doing very well,” Camilla, 76, said during a visit to Northern Ireland on Thursday, March 21. “He was very disappointed he couldn’t come.”
The palace has not given a formal update about Charles’ health in weeks, but did shut down reports that he had died on Monday, March 18. “We are happy to confirm that The King is continuing with official private business,” Buckingham Palace’s statement said.


King Charles Given 2 Years to Live as He Battles Pancreatic Cancer: His Diagnosis Is an ‘Open Secret’
Wasn't queen Elizabeth only 25 when she took the throne?
 

gunnersmom

Veteran Member
Robert W Malone, MD
@RWMaloneMD

As Yahoo is writing it in an article - as an "open rumor" - but goes on to write that their are multiple sources close to the King who have confirmed the diagnosis. I felt confident in posting this here as a reality.

9:49 AM · Mar 22, 2024
31.2K
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King Charles Given 2 Years to Live as He Battles Pancreatic Cancer: His Diagnosis Is an ‘Open Secret’​



Less than two months after Buckingham Palace confirmed King Charles III was diagnosed with cancer, sources exclusively reveal to In Touch that the king is battling pancreatic cancer and has been given two years to live.
While the royal family has kept tight-lipped about the specifics of Charles’ illness, including the type of cancer he has, a source exclusively confirms to In Touch that the king’s diagnosis is known to be an open secret among royal staffers.
“Many courtiers believe Charles’ cancer is worse than they’re making it out to be,” a second insider adds. “Even before the diagnosis, there were concerns about his health."
king charles given 2 years to live with pancreatic cancer


king charles given 2 years to live with pancreatic cancer

Buckingham Palace confirmed on February 5 that Charles, 75, had been diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer. He received his diagnosis after having surgery for a benign enlarged prostate on January 26.
“His Majesty has today commenced a schedule of regular treatments, during which time he has been advised by doctors to postpone public-facing duties,” the palace’s statement said. “Throughout this period, His Majesty will continue to undertake State business and official paperwork as usual.”
The monarch has since attended a few public engagements. “Charles is keeping up with some appearances, not only to squash the wild conspiracy theories and false reports of his death, but to ensure people that he’s still able to perform his duties as king,” the second source says, adding that Charles is “following doctors’ orders and willing to try any treatment to extend his life by a few years, at least.”
Charles became king after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September 2022. He formally accepted the royal title at his coronation in May 2023. “It’s a tragedy that Charles won’t be able to follow in his mother’s footsteps of leaving a lasting legacy,” the first insider admits.
king charles given 2 years to live with pancreatic cancer


king charles given 2 years to live with pancreatic cancer

Amid the king’s cancer battle, his wife, Queen Camilla, his sister, Princess Anne, and his eldest son, Prince William, have stepped in to attend engagements that he’s had to miss. “His aides can tell that Charles still worries about his legacy,” the second insider shares, adding that the head royal “tends to worry himself” with thoughts about whether William, 41, who’s next in line for the throne, is ready to take his place as king.
Meanwhile, the family is remaining optimistic about Charles’ condition in front of the public. “He’s doing very well,” Camilla, 76, said during a visit to Northern Ireland on Thursday, March 21. “He was very disappointed he couldn’t come.”
The palace has not given a formal update about Charles’ health in weeks, but did shut down reports that he had died on Monday, March 18. “We are happy to confirm that The King is continuing with official private business,” Buckingham Palace’s statement said.


King Charles Given 2 Years to Live as He Battles Pancreatic Cancer: His Diagnosis Is an ‘Open Secret’
I do feel sorry for the kids. William and Harry had years with their grandparents. Right in to adulthood. I truly believe that the more mentors a kid has around, the better they are in the end.
 

jward

passin' thru
I do feel sorry for the kids. William and Harry had years with their grandparents. Right in to adulthood. I truly believe that the more mentors a kid has around, the better they are in the end.
Without a doubt- study after study support what you instinctively know : )
The key of course is "emotionally healthy" mentors, but even that is a bit of a flexible criteria- engaged caring others are cornerstones to the child's health, and many things shy of out right psychosis or abuse can still benefit the child.

Still, from the outside looking in, kate's children are being well and lovingly raised and I feel hopeful about the foundations that are being built
 
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