King Charles Rushed to Hospital After Suffering a Heart Attack on Royal Tour – Doctors Fear the Worst!
When King Charles travels to Australia and Samoa with his wife, Queen Camila, he will bring two doctors with him. Welcome viewers to my channel! Please subscribe, like my video, and turn on notifications so you don’t miss our next update.
The Times reported that the King and Queen will begin their trip to Oceania on Friday, October 18th, and their tour will end on Saturday, October 26th. Two doctors will join the royal entourage. Earlier this week, it was reported that the King would pause his treatment for cancer while abroad. The Times also mentioned that the monarch will be closely monitored during the visit.
The Royal tour, King Charles’s first to a Commonwealth realm, will include concessions to prevent him from being overworked. The decision to suspend his cancer treatment, which will resume upon his return to the UK, was made following the advice of doctors. According to a palace source who spoke with The Times, in January, a procedure to treat a benign enlarged prostate led to the King’s diagnosis of cancer.
The King received his diagnosis after the procedure, and Buckingham Palace announced on February 5th that he would begin treatment for the disease. Although the palace clarified that Charles’s cancer is not prostate cancer, it did not specify the type or stage.
The King’s announcement came six weeks before Kate Middleton revealed on March 22nd that she had also been diagnosed with cancer. Kate made an emotional video message on September 9th, sharing that she had completed chemotherapy. Then, on October 10th, she surprised everyone by returning to royal engagements with her husband, Prince William.
In April, Buckingham Palace shared that Charles was encouraged by his doctors’ announcement that he could resume public duties during his treatment. A palace spokesperson said it was too soon to determine how long the King would need treatment, but doctors were pleased with his progress.
Since resuming his duties on April 30th with a visit to University College Hospital MacMillan Cancer Centre, the King has had a full schedule. Historian Hugo Vickers told The Times, “I’m sure the medical team has been consulted and will ensure the King doesn’t overwork, as he tends to do.”
As he and Camila prepare for their two-stop royal tour next week, it’s likely the King wouldn’t go on the trip unless he was healthy enough. On June 15th, 2024, Queen Camila and King Charles III, both dressed in the Irish Guards uniform, watched a flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace after attending Trooping the Colour in London, England.
The ceremony, known as Trooping the Colour or the King’s Birthday Parade, commemorates the British sovereign’s birthday. The tradition began during King Charles II’s reign and takes place at Horse Guards Parade. The Household Division, comprising seven regiments, is represented in the parade, with the Irish Guards Number Nine Company receiving their colours this year.
Although the trip includes stops in two countries, the King’s health forced the cancellation of a third stop in New Zealand. During a reception at Buckingham Palace, Charles expressed his regret to the New Zealand women’s rugby team, saying, “I’m extremely sorry I can’t visit New Zealand in late October; it’s on doctor’s orders. I hope there will be another opportunity soon.”
According to the palace, the King, who has been undergoing cancer treatment this year, will meet Professors Georgina Long and Richard Scolyer, both Australians of the Year. The King will hear about their work on melanoma, one of Australia’s most common cancers.