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King Charles reverses lifelong food habit at Queen Camilla's request after cancer diagnosis

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King Charles has made a big change to his daily routine at the request of Queen Camilla as he focuses on his recovery. The King was seen at the annual Easter Sunday church service, with Queen Camilla by his side, leading the rest of the Royal Family.This was his first major public appearance in weeks, as he is currently receiving regular treatment for cancer and has been advised to limit his "public-facing duties" for now.

His nephew Peter Phillips, Princess Anne's son, recently shared that this restriction has left the King feeling "frustrated".

But it seems that's not the only change in Charles' life, as Queen Camilla has reportedly encouraged him to break a lifelong eating habit as part of his recovery process.

Charles has always been known to skip lunch, but according to The Express, Queen Camilla has urged him to stop skipping meals altogether.This insight comes from Royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith, who shares in her newsletter Royal Extra that "Queen Camilla has been doing double duty, representing the King at engagements around Britain and tending to his comfort at home.

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