King Charles Is Reportedly “In Denial” About His Packed Schedule Amid Cancer Treatments

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Sources close to the royal family say that King Charles is 'in denial' about his workload and is taking on more than he should. Plans for his royal tour of Oceania are changing because the Firm is unsure of his energy levels. Learn more, here.

Christopher is a Southern California-based editor and has been with InStyle since 2018. He covers all things entertainment, celebrity, and culture.back in the public eye at big events like this year's D-Day Anniversary and his recent hosting of the Japanese royal family, it would appear that he's back in the swing of things, even as he continues his cancer treatments.

"The Prime Minister of New Zealand came close to conceding the truth of the worst kept secret in diplomacy when he said this weekend that Charles had an ‘open invitation’ to visit the country,'" Tom Sykes explained, adding that a source shared that "if the royal visit is canceled, New Zealanders will be typically reasonable about it."Another detail that will have eagle-eyed royal insiders talking is Clive Alderton's presence down under.

"The Palace’s unwillingness to rush out an announcement is entirely understandable, given that they still hope Charles will be able to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference in Samoa, despite his ongoing cancer fight," he said. Another insider seconded the sentiment, saying, "Charles is optimistic and desperately wants to keep going with everything. Missing New Zealand is a great loss, and it will be a source of great regret for him, because, to be honest, he probably won’t be doing it again. But it’s frankly incredible that he is still doing Australia, and that should be celebrated."The trip to Oceania will be Charles's first royal tour since announcing that he was diagnosed with cancer.

Though he has traveled abroad for a quick trip to France, the October trip will mark his longest time away from the U.K. If everything goes to plan, the royal tour will span six days and include two days of rest.. “There is considerable popular antipathy to the entire concept of the British monarch being head of state there, and, of course, he doesn’t want to go down as the man who lost Australia.

 

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