King Charles III is battling cancer and more: how whiskey helps the monarch
The 76-year-old monarch of Great Britain, Charles III, has been diagnosed with cancer, causing him unpleasant pain and forcing him to use a cane for mobility. Compassionately, he is compelled to drink alcohol to soothe his discomfort, reports Radar.
Even with such problems, King Charles continues to maintain his usual rhythm of life, paying attention to gardening, which has always been his deep passion. In new photos, Charles III appears fresh, although he is using the aid of a wooden stick.
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Trying to hold on
King Charles, embarking on the troubled path of battling a terrible disease, is compelled to consume alcohol to calm his pain. Restlessly, he slips into moral despair, yet he tries to hold on. An insider revealed that the monarch's health has dramatically deteriorated recently, and the walking stick has become his necessary assistant.
Another aspect of Charles III's life now is his collection of limited souvenirs. While some call the items in this collection 'toys for adults', stores note that these are exclusive items with collectible value.
King Charles III is forced to fight cancer and consume alcohol to soothe his pain. Despite these issues, he continues to maintain his usual rhythm of life, paying attention to gardening and collecting exclusive items. In his old age, King Charles III remains active and tries to hold on.
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