King Charles has shared that he lost his sense of taste during his cancer treatment, during a Royal visit with Prince William today.The revelation came about while speaking to British Army veteran Aaron Mapplebeck, who underwent nine weeks of intensive chemotherapy last year for testicular cancer.
Mr Mapplebeck mentioned that he lost his sense of taste and the King remarked that it happened to him too.The Royal visit took place at the Army Aviation Centre in Middle Wallop, Hampshire, where Prince William was officially made the Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps.
The royal father and son were seen to embrace and were all smiles for the symbolic handover, reports the Mirror.King Charles praised William as a "very good pilot indeed" and expressed his pride in being involved with the Army Air Corp "all this time".
However, the King also expressed a touch of sadness as he officially handed over Colonel in Chief of the Army Air Corps to his son and heir.