In view of his advanced age and having such a deadly disease, it was to be expected that the monarch would have limitations as he became an ontological patient, and according to sources, these are the alleged restrictions and weekly treatments of King Charles III after his cancer diagnosis.
Having such a weakened immune system, doctors limited the king’s visits; “This was a precautionary measure to prevent secondary infections, following Covid-style protocols“, revealed a source to The Sun, thus avoiding a second infection that could impede the monarch’s recovery.
In addition, after revealing his cancer diagnosis, he also canceled many public engagements he had scheduled. Another source explained the alleged reason: “Rest and recovery has to be taken as seriously a priority as government duty, public duty“, and added; “so we build in rest periods and try to limit the number of hours a day that are public-facing duties“.
King Charles III has been characterized as a person who works actively most of the day; he was limited to working only 4 hours a day, as supposedly his health protocol was inspired by Operation Bubble that included weekly treatments in London and rest in Sandringham, Highgrove, and Windsor.