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King Charles discusses his chemotherapy treatment.

At the start of the year, King Charles III (75) disclosed his cancer battle. As a result, he required surgery and chemotherapy for a swollen prostate. Following these treatments, the monarch stayed out of the public eye for some time, yet he maintained his followers informed with frequent updates.

King Charles visited the Army Flying Museum in Hampshire at the weekend
King Charles visited the Army Flying Museum in Hampshire at the weekend

He can no longer enjoy the flavors of food. - King Charles discusses his chemotherapy treatment.

The King, known for his approachable demeanor, has comforted other cancer patients with his warm nature. Recently, he made a public appearance with Prince William (42) at the Army Flying Museum in Hampshire, where he happily conversed with soldiers and shared details of his therapy.

As per the Daily Mail, Charles shared with a veteran that his chemo treatment from last year took away his ability to taste. However, Buckingham Palace has yet to share specifics about the King's treatment regimen. It's also unknown what type of cancer Charles has been diagnosed with. This time is undoubtedly emotional for the Royal Family, as even Princess Kate (42) was diagnosed with cancer at the start of the year, requiring surgery and chemotherapy. Unlike the King, Kate hasn't returned to official duties yet, with Prince William (42) representing her instead.

Medical professionals explain that losing one's sense of taste after chemotherapy is common. The German Cancer Society states that taste issues are frequently experienced after chemotherapy and radiation therapy, as "bitter flavors may seem more potent, while sweet flavors could be less sweet or more sweet." https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9877849/King-Charles-chemotherapy-treatment-taste-sense.html

King Charles was accompanied by his son Prince William

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