King Charles requested to return from royal duties to cancer treatment hospitalization side effects | Today news

King Charles was advised to scale his royal duties back to a short hospitalization due to temporary side effects of his cancer treatment. While Buckingham Palace delayed the incident as a mere ‘hump in the road’, it still led the 76-year-old monarch to cancel its scheduled commitments the next day, the New York Post reports. Despite concerns about his health, the king remains committed to his responsibilities. Royal experts suggest that his relentless work ethic makes it difficult for him to step back, even temporarily. “The problem is that he is so conditioned to work that I do not think he is functioning unless he works,” the royal writer Ingrid Seward told Newsweek. “If he doesn’t work, he’s probably a little everywhere, I know I’m like that. He always works and it’s just not his nature to take a nap, which I’m sure Camilla is trying to do him. ‘ Seward, author of ‘My Mother and I’, suggested that King Charles be able to maintain a lighter schedule by focusing on commitments he enjoys while delegating routine and less stimulating duties to others. “Cancer treatment makes you very, very tired,” she said. “The problem is that it is his duty as a monarch to do this suffocating boring handshake with incoming and outgoing ambassadors. However, King Charles seems determined to print. Tuesday he has made his first public appearance since his hospitalization and an investment ceremony in Windsor Castle. -Cedule the celebration of the 50th anniversary of independence at Papua -Nieu -Guinea at and an opportunity in honor of an aviation charity. Marriage anniversary will celebrate. While concerns about the well -being of the monarch remain, his determination underlines to continue his duties his dedication to the crown. Royal Watchers will watch closely how he balances his responsibilities with his continued treatment.