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Queen Camilla gives King Charles cancer update saying he’s ‘doing very well’ as he undergoes treatment
Here’s why Camilla gave the six-word update this morning

QUEEN Camilla has given an update on King Charles’s cancer – saying he’s ‘doing very well’ as he undergoes treatment.

Camilla visited the Royal United Hospitals in Bath this morning to open the new Dyson Cancer Centre there.

She met several patients who are undergoing chemotherapy at the centre.

Macmillan Cancer Support worker Suzy Moon asked after Charles during Camilla’s visit.

When Moon asked “Is he OK?”, Camilla replied: “Yes, he is doing very well.”

Charles is currently taking his end-of-summer holiday at the ­Balmoral Castle estate in Aberdeenshire.

On Saturday, Charles was seen smiling at a boy’s paper crown at a flower show.

Charles, 75, took note of eight-year-old Oliver Keith’s creation at the annual Summer Flower Show of the Royal Horticultural Society Aberdeen.

BRAVE CHARLES
The King’s cancer ordeal began in January when he revealed he needed a corrective procedure for an enlarged prostate.

He decided to allow the public to know what he was going through, which resulted in a huge outpouring of sympathy.

Brave Charles was touched by the public reaction but also significantly buoyed when it was revealed the NHS website received 11 times more daily visits from men with similar concerns.

But then his condition would take a turn for the worse.

Charles was due to spend two nights in the London Clinic — where Princess Kate was also being treated after a shock cancer diagnosis — triggering concern over his condition.

But rather than hide this devastating news from the public he decided that following the supportive reaction to his prostate diagnosis he would allow it to be made public.

A carefully constructed plan inspired by Operation Bubble which protected the late Queen from Covid-19 was thrown into action.

He would have weekly treatment in London and factor in vital periods of rest time at Sandringham, Highgrove and Windsor.

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