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originally posted by: nerbot
Do keep up....
"He would not be one for chemotherapy. He's always argued against it. He's a great believer in natural herbs and potions and things like that. "So my guess is that at the moment he's taking advice from a man called Michael Dixon, who he's championed for many years, has headed his own natural alternative medicinal institute discredited by many people.
King Charles may refuse conventional cancer treatment instead opting for “natural herbs and potions”, a royal expert has claimed.
I have had quite enough of shonky speculation
originally posted by: MindBodySpiritComplex
a reply to: DAVID64
They published it in their entertainment section...
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: NoCorruptionAllowed
We sold "London Bridge" to one of you gullible folk a while ago..
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
You think a potential cure for cancer is "a bad thing"?
originally posted by: Freeborn
a reply to: nerbot
So are you suggesting that all research into cancer treatment should be stopped because its all part of the depopulation programme that Covid apparently was?
originally posted by: FlyersFan
I found this at ONE source. I do not know if it's accurate.
King Charles has Pancreatic Cancer and two years to live ... if he's lucky
King Charles Funeral Plans Unveiled - Yahoo News
King Charles III has only been Britain’s reigning monarch for 18 months, yet his funeral plans are already set amid his battle with pancreatic cancer. Named “Operation Menai Bridge,” the monarch’s funeral processions will look similar to Queen Elizabeth II’s ceremonies, dubbed “Operation London Bridge.” As his cancer progresses, royal insiders tell In Touch that Charles’ final resting plans are of timely prioritization.
“It’s a fairly common thing to do among the British royalty, but in Charles’ case expediency is necessary,” says the source, who notes that “some courtiers believe Charles’ cancer is worse than they’re making it out to be.”
“Operation Menai Bridge” is set to include familiar protocols. When the monarch dies, Charles’ body will be moved from the throne room at Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall. He will lie in state, and his official funeral will take place nine days later. He will likely be buried in the royal vault at Windsor Castle.
“It will have all the pomp and circumstance befitting a British monarch,” adds the source.
The update comes shortly after a separate high ranking royal insider told In Touch that Charles is not only battling pancreatic cancer – a timely update given that he did not share what kind of cancer he was diagnosed with – but has a mere two years to live.
originally posted by: UpIsNowDown2
'He doesn't believe in chemotherapy!' King Charles may not use 'conventional medication'