King Charles ‘doesn’t believe in chemo’ and wants ‘potions’ to tackle cancer

DAILY STAR

King Charles won’t be having chemotherapy because he “doesn’t believe in it,” a royal expert has claimed.

The 75-year-old monarch is currently undergoing cancer treatment and recovering from a recent prostate operation. Buckingham Palace confirmed the King’s diagnosis on Monday (February 4). However, details of exactly what treatment he is having have not been made public, but royal expert Tom Bower has claimed that it won’t be the traditional chemotherapy.

Speaking to GB News, he said: “The King is a great fan and promoter of alternative medicine. He would not be one for chemotherapy and has always argued against it.

“He is a great believer in natural herbs and potions and things like that. “He’s taking advice from Michael Dickson, who headed the King’s own alternative medicinal institute – discredited by many, but the King is a great believer in it.

“He does not believe in it (chemotherapy) which I think is a risk”.

The King travelled to Sandringham earlier this week, which is where Mr Bower claims he will be taking the “alternative medicines”.

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