As revealed over the weekend by his wife, Queen Camilla, the British king is “doing fine, except he will not slow down and will not do what he is told,” according to News. After receiving news of his illness in February from Buckingham Palace, the 75-year-old has been receiving outpatient care.
A number of royal analysts told Fox News Digital that Camilla’s disclosure didn’t surprise them.
IN FIRST OVERSEAS TRIP SINCE CANCER DIAGNOSIS, KING CHARLES REMEMBERS D-DAY WITH PRINCE WILLIAM
Given his age, the lengthiest waiting period in royal history, and his current health issue, he understands all too well that time is of the essence, according to British royals expert Hilary Fordwich.
Being in line for the throne for 70 years, he has spent his entire life preparing for this job, according to Fordwich. “He has given the work his all after waiting for so long. He’s looking to leave his mark. He becomes nervous and disturbed as a result of spending so much time apart from his folks.”
“Every single one of the projects he has undertaken is designed to make a real mark,” Fordwich said. They are more than merely honorary, where he occasionally makes an appearance. His entire life, he has sought to make an impression. Therefore, it is not at all welcome that his doctors have prescribed this vacation. It’s a commendable response.