Two months after announcing that he suffers from cancer, the sovereign has now revealed the side effects that he is experiencing.
Amid growing concerns about King Charles' health, Buckingham Palace has come forward to deny the rumors and clarify that the monarch continues his cancer treatment and will soon return to public life.
After accompanying Queen Camilla to a cancer treatment center, the son of Queen Elizabeth II has regained control of his official agenda. His first appearance was at an event where he presented the title of colonel-in-chief of the Army Air Corps to his son, Prince William.
With a smile and visibly moved, Charles III presented the sky blue beret to Prince William at the Middle Wallop Army Aviation Centre, located in Hampshire. In this way, he transferred this position that the monarch has held for several decades.
During the ceremony, the king expressed his confidence that his son will carry out this new role successfully: "I hope that he will go from strength to strength in the future with the Prince of Wales as the new colonel-in-chief. The good thing is that he is a very good pilot. , which is encouraging." This was a very emotional day in which the consort also spoke about the illness he suffers from.
It was during a meeting with British Army veteran Aaron Mapplebeck, the monarch revealed that he has suffered testicular cancer and that one of the side effects of the treatment he underwent last year was the loss of his sense of taste, according to the Daily Mail. .
Charles III's public appearance and his participation in official events demonstrate his commitment and determination to continue fulfilling his royal duties despite the health challenges he faces. The strength and courage that the president has shown in the face of his illness are an example for everyone.