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Rod Stewart claims that during their conversation this week, King Charles brought up his cancer treatment.
The 75-year-old King greeted Stewart, David Beckham, Sienna Miller, Edward Enninful, and many others at St. James’ Palace in London on June 11th, when The King’s Foundation presented its first awards. Stewart gave a presentation during the occasion as the charity’s ambassador. The singer claimed that the monarch disclosed that he had undergone treatment prior to the significant occasion.
“He informed me he had treatment today. I experienced everything that was mentioned. Five days a week, I went to treatment. I was still working, just like him. Stewart told the Daily Mail, “He’s incredible.
The “Maggie May” singer revealed in September 2019 that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and that it was now in remission. February 2016 was the month. Over a two-year period, he underwent treatment in secret.
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On June 11, 2024, in London, England, King Charles III, right, shakes hands with British pop icon Rod Stewart during the first King’s Foundation charity awards at St. James’s Palace.
On June 11, 2024, Rod Stewart and King Charles will give speeches at the first King’s Foundation Awards at St. James’ Palace. AFP/POOL/KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH By way of GETTY
Since returning to public life in late April, King Charles has spoken on several occasions about his health. This comes after Buckingham Palace revealed his cancer diagnosis and course of treatment in February. At the University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre, where he made his debut in public (which is not directly involved in his treatment), he talked about the psychological effects of receiving a cancer diagnosis. “It’s always a bit of shock when they tell you,” he said to a patient. Rebecca English from The Guardian.
A week later, Queen Camilla declared her husband was “thrilled” to be back at work, and the following week, King Charles made light of his first solo engagement by joking that he was happy to be “out of my cage.” On May 13, while visiting the Army Flying Museum, he discussed undergoing treatment in a conversation with a veteran of the British Army about their personal experience with chemotherapy.