PNN – Following reports of Charles III’s worsening cancer and behind-the-scenes plans for his funeral, England’s Buckingham Palace announced that the king’s health had improved after a period of treatment.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, according to the statement of Buckingham Palace, Charles III is going to resume his schedule of public meetings from next week. He is scheduled to symbolically visit a cancer treatment clinic next Tuesday and meet the Emperor and Empress of Japan in June.
Meanwhile, next week is the anniversary of the coronation of Charles as the king of England, and the court officials are preparing royal celebrations in this country. Charles ascended the throne in September 1401 following the death of his mother Elizabeth II and was crowned in May 1402 in a grand ceremony.
But about 9 months later, in February of last year, Buckingham Palace announced that Charles is suffering from cancer and therefore his presence in public will be less. The type of Charles’ cancer is not known, but from time to time there are speculations about his health.
Two months ago, news broke that Charles had died unexpectedly. This news was first published in a Russian-language Telegram network and was quickly reflected in other Russian media. Finally, the TASS news agency affiliated with the Russian government published a report that Buckingham Palace officials have denied and confirmed the news that Charles III is alive and doing business.
But in the meantime, the mentioned news reached the borders of Russia and was widely reflected in East Asia. Accordingly, the British Embassy in Ukraine published a message on X social network and announced: “The news of the death of King Charles III is fake.” The British Embassy in Russia also denied this news by publishing a message.
On the other hand, the New York Post recently reported in a report, referring to the deterioration of Charles’s health, that this deteriorating trend has prompted court officials to regularly update his “funeral schedule.”
Several knowledgeable sources have also told The Daily Beast that the physical condition of 75-year-old Charles is not good and he has been less in public recently. His “funeral plan” is said to be on standby immediately after Elizabeth II’s burial.
Buckingham Palace has long had a predetermined plan for the death of Elizabeth and Charles, which will be implemented as soon as they die. As Elizabeth has been keeping up with the preparations and updates on her upcoming funeral, Charles has been privy to the details of the plan.
However, there is no shortage of doubts about Charles III’s physical condition. Buckingham Palace said today that it was too early to say how long the monarch would need to continue treatment. The court’s statement claimed that doctors were “very encouraged by the progress made so far and are hopeful of the King’s continued recovery”.
The BBC reported that Charles III is still unable to fully perform his duties and the court appears to be trying to send “positive signals” about his health.
Buckingham Palace released a picture of Charles walking in the garden with his wife Camilla. Of course, the British court has a long history of publishing fake pictures, and last March, it became the subject of the media with the publication of a manipulated picture of Catherine Middleton, the wife of the British crown prince, who has not been seen in public for a while and speculations about her death have risen.
However, according to a statement from Buckingham Palace, Charles III’s schedule of public meetings on the eve of his coronation anniversary is very limited and he is not going to participate in major ceremonies and celebrations. According to the published statement, the presence of the king in each program will also be in accordance with the doctor’s diagnosis, and he will not participate in all the public programs of the summer.
In fact, the court’s statement about the resumption of public visits by Charles appears to be a staged and orchestrated move to reduce the pressure of public opinion on the eve of the anniversary of his coronation.