King Charles Granted Two Years to Live as He Encounters Pancreatic Cancer: His Diagnosis Is an ‘Open Secret’

The King received his cancer diagnosis after was discovered during his recent treatment for an enlarged prostate on January 26.

The King started “regular treatments” on Monday and will push back public responsibilities during this time, the Palace announced.

“Many courtiers believe Charles’ cancer is worse than they’re making it out to be,” an insider tells In Touch. “Even before the diagnosis, there were concerns about his health.”

Less than two months after Buckingham Palace confirmed The King Charles III is alive and well in a press conference on Monday, after a Russian news media wrongly reported his death.

“Charles is keeping up with some appearances, not only to squash the wild conspiracy theories and false reports of his death, but to ensure people that he’s still able to perform his duties as king,” another insider said stated.

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