King Charles looks set to undertake a number of "surprise visits" in the future as he continues to grapple with his cancer diagnosis.The monarch, who revealed he had been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer in February, has resumed public duties after taking a brief pause while undergoing treatment for his condition.
On a recent trip to The Army Flying Museum in Hampshire, Charles spoke about experiencing a "loss of taste" during his treatment as he spoke with veterans, military personnel, and their families.
Now, Grant Harrold, the King's former butler, has shared insider information about the monarch's potential plans to visit more Commonwealth countries in the months ahead.
Mr Harrold, who served seven years on King Charles and Queen Camilla's Royal staff, said he suspects the King will surely do this in 2024 "if he is able to", because being Head of the Commonwealth is "very important" to him, reports the Express.