King Charles says Canada 'strong and free'
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Buckingham Palace announced King Charles had been diagnosed with cancer. The Palace never disclosed what type of cancer the King has, nor what his prognosis is, but in a new interview with the Telegraph,
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As King Charles continues his cancer treatment, a senior royal aide says the monarch is living as normally as possible.
King Charles is living his life “as normal as possible” amid his treatment for cancer. Just two months after the monarch was briefly hospitalized in March, a senior aide said the 76-year-old royal continues to maintain both his schedule and his health after a recent two-day trip to Canada with Queen Camilla.
King Charles has reportedly banned the use of a popular household item in royal properties, including Buckingham Palace and Clarence House, due to its negative impact on the environment
King Charles has reportedly banned the use of a common household item in some royal properties, including Buckingham Palace, as the monarch continues with his environmental crusade
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The Cool Down on MSNKing Charles enacts ban on common household items at Buckingham Palace — here's what's happeningThe bans by King Charles include Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, and Clarence House, where Charles resides. King Charles enacts ban on common household items at Buckingham Palace — here's what's happening first appeared on The Cool Down.
Royal Family honoured Princess Anne as stepped up for her brother King Charles once again!Just a day after the tragic car incident, The Princess Royal visited the Royal Liverpool University Hospital on Tuesday,
The king, who’s still receiving treatment since his diagnosis early last year, shared a heartwarming moment with a 22-year old student, who also has cancer.
King Charles' team released a statement after Princess Anne, on behalf of the royal family, visited a hospital in Liverpool after the tragic incident. On the official Instagram page of