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Insider Reveals How King Charles Is Really Doing Amid Cancer Treatments

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There’s been some talk about King Charles and how he’s really doing amid his treatment for cancer. If you don’t know, back in February, the 75-year-old monarch announced he had been diagnosed with cancer.

At the time, the Palace confirmed it was not prostate cancer but they did not specify which type he was dealing with. In recent weeks, there’s been reports that he’s not responding well to treatment.

Well, in response to those reports, the Palace actually released a statement confirming he was ready to return to public duties. Keep reading to find out more… Now, an insider, Katie Nicholl, is speaking out about everything. “There have been claims in some media outlets that the king is not doing well in his cancer battle.

I think the announcements out of the palace and… the king’s imminent return to public duties should stop such nonsense in it’s track, quite frankly,” Katie told ET.

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