Overview
- On July 23 at a Newmarket event, the king spoke publicly for the first time about his cancer treatment, telling a survivor he feels much better now.
- Buckingham Palace has maintained since his February 2024 diagnosis following prostate enlargement surgery that he does not have prostate cancer.
- Joanna Lumley praised his bravery and warned that few can match his relentless pace, echoing Queen Camilla’s June lament that he refuses to follow doctors’ orders.
- Reports indicate he has undergone a regimen of daily coffee enemas, up to 13 juices a day and expensive vitamin injections at a weekly cost of €4,900 despite doctors’ warnings.
- He remains committed to a reduced but intensive schedule of official duties as he manages his health privately.