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King Charles’s cancer brings him to his feet or knees?

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King Charles's cancer brings him to his feet or knees?
King Charles’s cancer brings him to his feet or knees?

King Charles III’s latest visit reveals his cancer has caused a major change in his personality, according to an outspoken TV presenter.

Former Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan shared his knowledge and experience of the 76-year-old monarch’s temperament, as well as highlighting the transformation he has shown during the latest outing.

Morgan, in part of his writings Sun, Wrote: “I have been to many events with Charles over the years and his interaction with the public has always been appropriate.”

The 58-year-old added: “The first part of the visit was very much royal business as usual, as they posed for photographers, waved to the waiting crowds, and went inside to be greeted by enthusiastic staff. But this It was only when he met fellow cancer patients sitting on chairs upstairs for chemotherapy treatments that I realized that something profound had changed in our new emperor.”

Describing the major change in King’s personality in his own words, Morgan claimed: “He would exchange a quick word, or make a joke, perhaps wave or pose for a photo, then move swiftly on. “He rarely stays with one person for more than 30 seconds but this felt very different.”

Morgan also explained all aspects of his interactions with patients, saying: “He spent a much longer time talking to patients, and he brought far greater intensity and focus to what he said to them. It was not difficult to work with. ” Why out: He’s in the same health boat as them all, stuck in the same volatile and dangerous cancer ocean, swimming for his life.”

The journalist wrote: “I don’t remember ever seeing Charles behave so touchingly with the public, but he probably never felt so moving when he was with ordinary Britons. There were times for laughter, too, as he treated a man The man who had lost his hair from chemo was also given a special left handshake.”

Morgan began the article by quoting Hollywood star Michael Douglas: “Cancer didn’t bring me to my knees, it put me on my feet.”

The outspoken presenter added: “I thought of that inspirational quote when I watched King Charles make his return to public on Tuesday.”

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