The disease was “detected early”, assures the Prime Minister…

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2024-02-06 11:39:38

Will the announcement of King Charles’ illness allow his sons to become closer? The question was asked this Monday to Ingrid Seward, commentator on royal life. Response from the person interviewed on the LBC channel: “It often takes an illness or death to unite these very delicate family relationships.”

“Of course the Queen’s death hasn’t welded the relationship together, but perhaps their father’s worry will, but I find it really difficult to speculate,” she adds.

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It is therefore above all up to Queen Camilla, 76 years old, and William, 41 years old, who must resume his activities on Wednesday after remaining at his wife’s bedside in recent days, to represent the monarchy to the public.

“Many families listening to us across the country have been affected by the same thing and they know what it means, so we will support it and we hope that we get through this as quickly as possible,” Rishi also stressed Sunak.

King Charles III’s cancer was “detected early”, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Tuesday, who was optimistic and will remain in close contact with the monarch to manage the country’s affairs.

“Like everyone, we are shocked and sad, and all our thoughts are with him and his family. Fortunately, (the cancer) was detected early and everyone wishes him to receive the treatment he needs and make a full recovery,” he said in an interview with the BBC.

“I am of course in regular contact with (the king) and I will continue to communicate with him as usual,” he added.

Monarch Charles III is suffering from cancer discovered during his prostate operation around ten days ago and has started treatment, we learned Monday evening. The British king, on the throne for just over a year, is 75 years old.

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