For several weeks, King Charles III has raised serious concerns. On February 5, after undergoing prostate surgery, the monarch laid his cards on the table about his health. In a statement, Buckingham Palace announced that he suffers from a “form of cancer” and that he has begun “a program of regular treatment”. If the 75-year-old monarch is not very talkative, his wife Camilla Parker Bowles does not hesitate to give his news. During an express visit to Belfast in Northern Ireland, this Thursday, March 21, the Queen reassured the assembly about the state of health of her husband. “He is doing very well,” she confided, as reported by The Daily Mail.
Responding to jokes that men “aren’t the best patients”, Camilla Parker Bowles said she’s “trying to keep it tidy”. Good news confirmed by the king. The day before, Charles III returned to service during private audiences with diplomats at Buckingham Palace. He notably received veterans of the Korean War and met the Minister of the Interior, James Cleverly, indicated the British tabloid. Enough to reassure the British.
For several weeks, King Charles III has raised serious concerns. On February 5, after undergoing prostate surgery, the monarch laid his cards on the table about his health. In a statement, Buckingham Palace announced that he suffers from a “form of cancer” and that he has begun “a program of regular treatment”. If the 75-year-old monarch is not very talkative, his wife Camilla Parker Bowles does not hesitate to give his news. During an express visit to Belfast in Northern Ireland, this Thursday, March 21, the Queen reassured the assembly about the state of health of her husband. “He is doing very well,” she confided, as reported by The Daily Mail.
Responding to jokes that men “aren’t the best patients”, Camilla Parker Bowles said she’s “trying to keep it tidy”. Good news confirmed by the king. The day before, Charles III returned to service during private audiences with diplomats at Buckingham Palace. He notably received veterans of the Korean War and met the Minister of the Interior, James Cleverly, indicated the British tabloid. Enough to reassure the British.
Charles III victim of a crazy rumor
An announcement that gave you a cold sweat. On March 17, a false press release from Buckingham Palace announcing the death of Charles III circulated in the Russian and Ukrainian media. “The flag is at half-mast at Buckingham Palace. The staff put on their mourning attire.” Flooding social networks and sowing doubt on the Internet, the British Embassy in Ukraine quickly denied this false information. “We wish to inform you that the news regarding the death of King Charles III is false,” the embassy simply wrote in an official message posted on X (formerly Twitter) on March 18.
According to our colleagues at Dailymail, this “fake news” came from the Russian press agencies TASS and Sputnik. “The following announcement is made by royal communications. The king died unexpectedly yesterday afternoon.” could we read on a “fake” letter bearing the seal of the royal palace. On from ITV News.
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