King Charles III is still alive after false reports of his death, Buckingham Palace confirms

To clear up any confusion, Buckingham Palace confirmed that King Charles III is still alive despite a recent report that he has passed away.

According to the New York Post, the Palace issued a statement about the King just after Russian media reported that the monarch had died. The Russian statement reads: “The following announcement is made through actual communications. “The King passed away unexpectedly yesterday afternoon.”

Buckingham Palace issued a statement to Russian state news agency TASS stating that claims about the death of King Charles III are false. “We are happy to confirm that the King continues with his official and private affairs,” the statement read.

The latest death hoax comes just over a month after Buckingham Palace announced the King was receiving cancer treatment.

“His Majesty began a regular treatment program today, during which time doctors have advised him to postpone his public duties,” the statement read. “During this period, Her Majesty will continue to conduct state affairs and official procedures as usual.”

Buckingham Palace also stated that the King is grateful to his medical team for their “quick” intervention. This was made possible by his recent hospital procedure.

“He remains entirely positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duties as soon as possible.”

Buckingham Palace further noted that the King decided to share his diagnosis to avoid any speculation about his health.

The public remains concerned about King Charles III’s daughter-in-law, Kate Middleton

Meanwhile, the public continues to express concern about King Charles III’s daughter-in-law, Kate Middleton. The Princess of Wales underwent abdominal surgery in mid-January and has continued to stay out of the spotlight.

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Concerns increased when Middleton posted a photo of herself with her three children. Media outlets around the world criticized the image, claiming it was heavily edited. Middleton confirmed that she was the one who edited the photo.

Since then, Middleton has been seen in vehicles but not walking. Reports came in on Monday that she had visited the Windsor Farm Shop. It is a mile from her and Prince William’s Adelaide Cottage.

However, experts are now skeptical about the alleged visit. No photographs were taken. Royal broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard told Fox News Digital that the decision not to photograph the princess’s visit causes a “greater sense of mistrust.”

“I think it is more than possible that the Princess of Wales was seen on a short trip,” Chard explained. “However, the lack of definitive updates is extremely unusual, and I can see this adding fuel to the fire of conspiracy theorists and causing a greater sense of distrust in the court of public opinion.”

Categories: Biography
Source: vcmp.edu.vn

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