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King Charles ‘refuses chemo and drink’

King Charles recently surprised a group of veterans by joking: “Keep drinking the whiskey”, while offering health advice to a 101-year war hero during a royal visit.

The 76-year-old Monarch made the owner of Richard Brock, a D-Day veteran, while touring Lancashire in his role as Duke of Lancaster, and Radaronline.com Can reveal that his quip was a hint to his sad reality-so that the cancer-affected monarch is now resisting and refuses his debilitating chemotherapy treatments as he touches the bottle to drown his grief.

Charles was in Lancashire to participate in the historic ceremony of the keys in Lancaster Castle, a tradition that goes back to 1851.

Later, during a reception in the castle, he met Brock, who served at the East Lancashire Regiment during the Second World War. The two shared a brief exchange about aging and resilience.

Brock said to reporters: “He told me that I was great for my age.”

His son, Tony Brock, 72, added: “He mentioned whiskey and said he had to keep taking it.”

Our source said: “This seemed like a light joke from Charles, but it hides a dark reality.

“Charles opposes his chemo sessions and rejects them occasionally.

“He also has the whiskey himself-great. Both things have led to strict warnings from his medical team and wife Camilla but nobody can tell Charles everything, even his wife.

“He does things in his own way, regardless of the consequences. He is also tired of putting a brave face on his cancer fight.”

The prince’s remark comes in the midst of dazzling speculation about his continuous treatment of cancer and increasing dependence on alternative therapies.

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Charles, who received a non-known form of cancer last year, has chosen a route that matches his lifelong passion for biological life-one who is said to skip cannabis, vegetables and chemotherapy.

A senior royal insider told us: “Charles is now on two things and medically approved cannabis to treat his fear and pain. He believes that it is part of the way he will defeat his illness in addition to more conventional care, although he is all about chemotherapy.”

The King seemed to point out his unconventional treatment of treatment during a recent Buckingham Palace Garden Party, attended by 7,000 guests.

There he was seen with Stamford Collis, a 22-year-old cancer patient and international relationships at Exeter University.

“He asked me about the treatment I started in June and spoke to me about food and diet,” Collis said. “He also asked me if I had undergone radiation treatment, which I had earlier this year.”

According to Collis, Charles said: “It is sometimes about the diet and what you eat. It can help.”

This remark, in combination with whisper from the palace, has fueled speculation that Charles turns to more natural remedies to extend his life and manage his condition.

A source close to the royal household said: “It fits exactly in his love for holistic therapies and well -being. At least he wants him to help him hold his throne for as long as possible.”

The same source claims that the king even cultivates cannabis in his Gloucestershire residence, Highgrove House.

“He has provided a small harvest cannabis in one of the greenhouses,” they said. “It’s nothing too big – he doesn’t open a pharmacy – but it’s for personal medicinal use.”

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The preference of the prince for gardening and sustainable life is well documented and he has long been in favor of organic farming through his Duchy of Originals Food brand.

Now insiders say that he is expanding that ethos to combat disease.

“Charles has always led a very healthy lifestyle and so he is particularly angry and irritated by his diagnosis of cancer,” said a paleish assistance. “But he is a very open -minded guy and does not close himself to any form of remedy or pain relief.”

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