
King Charles’s cancer diagnosis was a great setback for the monarch at the time he was installed in his role as monarch, said a new report.
According to Friends of the King, the news of his cancer diagnosis hit a lot because Charles had great plans for his role as a monarch.
A close friend told him The telegraph That the king was finally generating impulse in the work he had expected a lifetime when he was informed about cancer.
“That was an obvious setback, personally and operationally, to the burning ambition of what I wanted to achieve,” said a source.
Meanwhile, a friend added: “He is a man who is never satisfied with what he feels he can and should achieve.”
The real and expert author Valentine Low also shared similar comments, saying: “There is almost no problem, national or international, that he (King Charles) does not want to resolve personally or feels a responsibility to solve.”
Despite the health challenges, those close to the king said he has been happier during the past year and that he is now beginning to believe the praise he is receiving from the public.
The friend pointed out: “I have felt greater personal happiness this last year,” he added: “He has felt that people say it when they say ‘I are doing incredible job.”
Charles was now “allowing them to tell the truth,” they added.