Cancer-stricken King Charles 'determined to attend major event'
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If his medical condition permits, King Charles is resolute about attending one of the grandest celebrations in the royal schedule.
There is a desire for the ruler, who is currently fighting against cancer, to attend the festivities of Trooping the Colour in London on June 15. Even though there are limitations due to the persistent treatments for cancer, the hope is that the monarch will be able to attend.
Assistants are presently exploring options that would facilitate his participation, like observing the army exhibition from a platform instead of riding a horse and commuting to and from Buckingham Palace in a carriage as his mother did.
We won't have fixed plans until closer to the date because everything depends on the health of the King and the recommendations of medical professionals.
An insider informed MailOnline that there are several significant engagements which the King is keen to participate in and this one is the most important.
Trooping the Colour is an event that has been occurring since the 1600s. It involves over 1,200 soldiers and musicians, along with roughly 200 horses.
Typically, the ruler travels from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards Parade by way of The Mall to examine the soldiers.
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Afterward, the ruler will make his way back to the palace where he will unite with other members of the Royal family on the balcony. They will watch the RAF flypast together.
At the moment, medical professionals are recommending that Charles avoids going to gatherings where there are many people. However, this suggestion may alter based on his physical condition in the future.
In January, the ruler was confirmed to have a type of cancer that was not specified, following medical procedure to address a prostate that had increased in size.
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He is receiving medical care as an outpatient in London, but he has still been actively involved in dealing with governmental affairs from behind the scenes.
Earlier this month, things got a bit confusing when the Ministry of Defence put out tickets for Trooping the Colour that said Prince Charles would be attending.
Buckingham Palace discussed that arrangements were being made, but currently, there is no verified information.
The palace is reportedly exploring alternative solutions that would permit Charles to participate in the event with medical team approval, as reported by MailOnline.
We don't know yet if the Princess of Wales will show up. She was supposed to inspect the troops as the Honorary Colonel of the Irish Guards on June 8.
Yesterday's Irish Guard's parade, which is celebrated annually on St. Patrick's Day, had a substitute for Kate, who is presently recuperating from surgery in her stomach region.
Instead of the regiment's Major General Sir Chris Ghika, his wife Lady Ghika attended the event.
On a certain day, William and Kate greeted their followers with good wishes for St. Patrick's Day and uploaded a video showcasing the soldiers preparing for the customary parade.
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