{"id":84437,"date":"2024-10-10T11:17:47","date_gmt":"2024-10-10T04:17:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/?p=84437"},"modified":"2024-10-10T11:22:05","modified_gmt":"2024-10-10T04:22:05","slug":"king-charles-will-pause-his-%e1%b4%84%e1%b4%80%c9%b4%e1%b4%84%e1%b4%87%ca%80-%e1%b4%9b%ca%80%e1%b4%87%e1%b4%80%e1%b4%9b%e1%b4%8d%e1%b4%87%c9%b4%e1%b4%9b-for-a-planned-trip-to-austral","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/king-charles-will-pause-his-%e1%b4%84%e1%b4%80%c9%b4%e1%b4%84%e1%b4%87%ca%80-%e1%b4%9b%ca%80%e1%b4%87%e1%b4%80%e1%b4%9b%e1%b4%8d%e1%b4%87%c9%b4%e1%b4%9b-for-a-planned-trip-to-austral\/","title":{"rendered":"King Charles will \u201cpause\u201d his \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280 \u1d1b\u0280\u1d07\u1d00\u1d1b\u1d0d\u1d07\u0274\u1d1b for a planned trip to Australia"},"content":{"rendered":"
Although Charles is doing significantly better, it is crucial to note that his \u1d1b\u0280\u1d07\u1d00\u1d1b\u1d0d\u1d07\u0274\u1d1b is still ongoing. Queen Camilla is apparently doing her best to help her husband not\u00a0rushing back into royal life, but sources claim that the two are at differences over the appropriate technique.\n
In less than two weeks, Charles and Camilla will go to Australia and Samoa for an eight-day trip. The trip has sparked worry among experts and fans, but the Palace has made every effort to tailor it to the King\u2019s health situation. One item will be sacrificed during the long journey, and that is King Charles\u2019 \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280 \u1d1b\u0280\u1d07\u1d00\u1d1b\u1d0d\u1d07\u0274\u1d1b.\n
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In early February, King Charles was diagnosed with \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280. Although the monarch is still recovering after nine months, he has resumed some regal duties.\n
The ensuing few months have not been easy, but Charles has been universally praised for the decision he took following his diagnosis.\n
The monarch, who is under no obligation to expose any private affairs to the public, stated unequivocally that he intended to share his diagnosis with the world.\n
\u201cHis Majesty has chosen to share his diagnosis to prevent speculation and in the hope it may assist public understanding for all those around the world who are affected by \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280,\u201d a statement on February 5 read.\n
In sum, Charles\u2019 decision to share his \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280 diagnosis could have saved lives. According to the Associated Press, Cancer Research UK saw a 33% spike in website visitors as people searched for information on \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280\u2019s indications and symptoms.\n
\u201cI would like to express my most heartfelt thanks for the many messages of support and good wishes I have received in recent days,\u201d Charles said in a statement some days after the first update on his health.\n
\u201cAs all those who have been affected by \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280 will know, such kind thoughts are the greatest comfort and encouragement.\u201d\n
The monarch added: \u201cIt is equally heartening to hear how sharing my own diagnosis has helped promote public understanding and shine a light on the work of all those organisations which support \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280 patients and their families across the UK and wider world.\u201d\n
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\u201cMy lifelong admiration for their tireless care and dedication is all the greater as a result of my own personal experience.\u201d\n
Medical professionals and royal admirers hailed Charles\u2019 decision, but not everyone agreed it was a smart idea. Queen Camilla did not want her husband to reveal that he had \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280 at all, but Charles \u201coverruled her.\u201d\n
And, while Charles and Camilla have made it through what can only be characterized as a difficult time together, there are tales of a \u2018ongoing conflict\u2019 between them.\n
Despite his aforementioned condition, Charles continues to maintain a busy schedule of royal activities. Camilla\u2019s pal said that she is \u201cdeeply unhappy\u201d with her husband\u2019s busy schedule and would rather that he focus on his recovery.\n
\u201cCamilla would have been deeply unhappy that having only begun his holiday on Monday, he broke it off on Tuesday to do an incredibly intense engagement,\u201d the friend told the Daily Beast.\n
\u201cOf course, she understands it was very important, and there is no way she would try to tell Charles what to do, but it seems to be extraordinary timing. She wants him to slow down, she is afraid he is working too hard, and that\u2019s before you even get to the Australia tour.\u201d\n
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Another friend said: \u201cShe has been trying to encourage him to slow down. Of course, he wants to keep cracking on, but she is afraid that doing too much could set him back.\u201d\n
While Camilla wishes her husband would slow down, the couple is about to embark on a long journey.\n
The king and queen will make an eight-day state visit to Australia and Samoa in less than two weeks, traveling almost 10,000 miles from London to Sydney next Thursday. Overall, they will be away for eleven days.\n
\u201cTheir Majesties, The King and Queen, will undertake an Autumn tour from Friday 18th to Saturday 26th October 2024,\u201d a Palace spokesperson said. \u201cThis will include a royal visit to Australia, State Visit to the Independent State of Samoa and attendance at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2024. The program will be structured around celebrating the host countries as well as reflecting the King and Queen\u2019s interests and work.\u201d\n
\u201cThe King, who has this year been receiving \u1d1b\u0280\u1d07\u1d00\u1d1b\u1d0d\u1d07\u0274\u1d1b for \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280, will meet Professor Georgina Long and Professor Richard Scoyler, both Australians of the Year, and will hear about the work they do to help those affected by melanoma, one of Australia\u2019s most common \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280s.\u201d\n
Because the king isn\u2019t 100 percent fit, the tour will be slightly different.\n
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According to royal analyst Cameron Walker, Charles will confront \u201cvery clear adaptations,\u201d which will be a \u201cbig contrast\u201d from his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II\u2019s journey to Australia.\n
\u201cAs we knew, doctors had given the King the green light to travel. It is going to be the first long-haul travel the King has done since his \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280 diagnosis,\u201d Walker told GB News. \u201cBut it\u2019s very clear from the information I\u2019ve received this afternoon that adaptions have been made. For example, New Zealand originally was on the agenda for the King and Queen to travel to \u2013 that has now been ruled out on doctor\u2019s advice.\u201d\n
The royal expert added: \u201cBecause he\u2019s been mindful that he\u2019s undergoing \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280 \u1d1b\u0280\u1d07\u1d00\u1d1b\u1d0d\u1d07\u0274\u1d1b, he\u2019s also going to be spending some time at an engagement to do with melanoma and \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280 \u1d1b\u0280\u1d07\u1d00\u1d1b\u1d0d\u1d07\u0274\u1d1b.\u201d\n
The travel from Australia to Samoa will be more than just a test of King Charles\u2019 health. According to the Daily Mail, Charles will suspend his \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280 \u1d1b\u0280\u1d07\u1d00\u1d1b\u1d0d\u1d07\u0274\u1d1b during the state visits. According to the publication, he will continue with his \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280 \u1d1b\u0280\u1d07\u1d00\u1d1b\u1d0d\u1d07\u0274\u1d1b until flight, but his physicians \u201care happy for it to be briefly stopped while he is away.\u201d\n
Furthermore, Queen Camilla, who has been hailed for her perseverance during this difficult year, plans to spend a pre-tour holiday with friends.\n
\u201cThe fortnight in the run up to the royal tour has been kept deliberately light for His Majesty. He will still be undertaking meetings, doing his paperwork and still come down for treatment,\u201d a source told the Daily Mail.\n
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\u201cAustralia is a big deal and he wants to be fighting fit. As soon as he returns he is also straight into a really intense programme all the way up to Christmas.\u201d\n
The source added: \u201cThe late Queen would stay in Scotland into October and he\u2019s decided to do the same. It\u2019s a place of peace for him and that\u2019s more imperative than usual this year because of what he has coming up. For a workaholic [like him] it\u2019s the chance to have a small breather.\u201d\n
The fact that Charles is able to temporarily suspend his \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280 therapy can only be interpreted as a positive indication. According to royal analyst Jennie Bond, the king is preparing for \u201ctesting.\u201d\n
\u201cCharles is 75, he is not a young man by any means,\u201d Bond told GB News. \u201cHe has been on the world scene for decades. His shoulders are broad and his mind is attuned to everything going on around the world. He is making a great job of it. I just hope he can continue to do so and get through this \u1d1b\u0280\u1d07\u1d00\u1d1b\u1d0d\u1d07\u0274\u1d1b.\u201d\n
The former BBC royal correspondent went on to say, \u201cHe is set to travel to Australia with Camilla, that will be quite testing I should think. But he is back on the world scene. That is good news.\u201d\n
The king\u2019s doctors will, of course, accompany him on the Australia-Samoa journey, but they will not be there just to support his \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280 \u1d1b\u0280\u1d07\u1d00\u1d1b\u1d0d\u1d07\u0274\u1d1b.\n
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Charles has traveled abroad for formal engagements and tours numerous times over the years. Some visits take longer than others, but in addition to his typical luggage, his doctor carries something pretty extraordinary: blood.\n
In 2016, The Telegraph\u2019s Gordon Rayner reported that the late Queen Elizabeth II, like King Charles today, traveled with a Royal Navy doctor. One of the doctor\u2019s responsibilities was to gather information on nearby hospitals.\n
\u201cIn countries where a reliable blood supply is questionable, the Queen and the Prince of Wales both travel with their own personal packs of blood following in their convoy wherever they go,\u201d he added. \u201cTheir doctor is never more than a few paces away, carrying a bulky medical bag containing a mobile defibrillator and all manner of emergency medicine.\u201d\n
Dickie Arbiter, former press secretary to Queen Elizabeth II and media manager for King Charles III and Princess Diana, stated the same thing on Hello! Magazine\u2019s A Right Royal podcast.\n
\u201cYou\u2019ve got to make sure that you\u2019re covered in every eventuality,\u201d Arbiter said. \u201cAnd the aircraft-carried blood as well. Blood, yes, for in the case there was a blood transfusion,\u201d he said.\n
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\u201cThere\u2019s never really a guarantee that you\u2019re going to get the right type of blood at your destination,\u201d he added. \u201cSo you carry it.\u201d\n
Shannon Felton Spence, a royal analyst who traveled with Charles and Camilla, the Queen Consort, in 2015, said Fox News that traveling with blood \u201cmakes sense\u201d. Moreover, the royals are always dressed in black.\n
\u201cThe late Queen Elizabeth II was caught totally off-guard when her father \u1d18\u1d00ss\u1d07\u1d05 \u1d00\u1d21\u1d00\u028f while she was in Kenya,\u201d Felton Spence said. \u201cShe didn\u2019t have a black outfit to exit the plane in the U.K. Knowing that the world\u2019s photographers would be on her, a lady\u2019s maid had to run a black dress up the tarmac to her so she could change before she stepped out.\u201d\n
She added: \u201cBut it\u2019s not just if a member of the family were to \u1d18\u1d00ss \u1d00\u1d21\u1d00\u028f. It\u2019s any major dignitary throughout the world. Given how unpredictable that can be and the lessons learned from 1952 with the queen, they always travel with one appropriate all-black outfit.\u201d\n
Do you believe King Charles is doing the right thing by postponing his \u1d04\u1d00\u0274\u1d04\u1d07\u0280 \u1d1b\u0280\u1d07\u1d00\u1d1b\u1d0d\u1d07\u0274\u1d1b? Please share this post on Facebook and let us know your thoughts!\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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