A spokesperson for Buckingham Palace shared an update on King Charles III’s future travel plans after his tour of Australia and Samoa
King Charles III will continue to go on regular trips abroad amid his ongoing cancer battle.
The spokesperson added that Charles, 75, “genuinely loved” his recent 10-day tour of Australia and Samoa with his wife, Queen Camilla, as it lifted “his spirits his mood” and aided “his recovery.” Despite “the demands” of the tour, the spokesperson said it was “the perfect tonic” for Charles. Charles’ health was kept in mind when planning his trip to Australia and Samoa, which kicked off on October 18. The Daily Mail reported that the itinerary was created to be “mindful” of the monarch’s current condition, with “10 engagements a day” between himself and Camilla, 77.Royal expert Rebecca English told the outlet that Charles’ cancer treatment was briefly paused for the duration of the trip, noting that his doctors were “happy” to approve the break.
While Charles will continue to travel abroad, he has made some lifestyle changes since being diagnosed with cancer. The Daily Mail reported earlier this month that the king had started eating lunch on doctor’s orders after decades of viewing the meal as a “luxury” he couldn’t fit into his schedule. A source told the outlet that his lunches are more like a snack and typically consist of half an avocado.
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