One friend of the king told The Daily Beast that he was “doing really well. It’s very sad about New Zealand, but it’s the reality of trying to work while being treated for cancer.”
It’s a question that crosses the mind of every traveler heading for the Southern Hemisphere: How long do you have to go to Australia for to make it worthwhile?Admittedly, heads of state have different ideas to the rest of us about travel, as well as comfier planes, but it is understood that a mere six days is indeed how longwill now spend in Australia on an official tour in October, after his schedule was dramatically cut back in deference to his ongoing fight with cancer.
“As with all His Majesty’s recent engagements, his programme in both countries will be subject to doctors’ advice, and any necessary modifications on health grounds.”that the trip, which had been planned to include a stopover in New Zealand, would be dramatically curtailed over health worries. However, the fact that his big foreign tour has been ruthlessly edited has naturally put back into sharp focus the reality of the king’s ongoing cancer battle.
One insider told the Daily Beast: “There has been a lot of debate in the Palace about how much Charles should be doing. There are plenty of people who think a long-haul foreign tour is unwise when you have cancer. But ultimately the decisions are coming from the top and the problem is, he knows that if he doesn’t do a trip to Australia as king now, it will probably never happen.”
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