Carlos III, 75, shows his maximum strength in the face of cancer: the trip to Australia and 21 hours of flight

King Charles III is undergoing cancer treatment. The latest tests and the recommendations of his doctors allowed him to attend the Easter mass in person, which was celebrated last Sunday, March 31, in the chapel of Windsor Castle. Next to him was his wife, Camilla, his greatest support. Smiling and approachable, he greeted the neighbors who came to encourage him. The 75-year-old monarch shook hands with everyone who extended it to him. He allowed himself to be photographed. He was full.

It was the great public reappearance of the King, whose office work has not stopped since he began treatment. He has held audiences with the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, as his Buckingham team has been regularly sharing on networks. This comeback of his has given him wings.

Optimistic, strong and brave, the sovereign continues with his plans to travel to Australia and New Zealand. He publishes it The Sun on its cover. He assures that Carlos III “really wants to go.” The official visit, scheduled for October, is subject to his state of health, his physical conditions and, above all, medical prescriptions.

The two-week trip also includes a visit to Somoa. The newspaper points out, citing palace sources, that The monarch feels “optimistic” and “positive” and that he is very happy with the idea of ​​the official visit. The flight is 21 hours. This would not be the first time that the King has set foot on Australian soil. But yes as a monarch. The last time Carlos and Camilla were in Oceania was in 2018. A photograph of that visit occupies the front page of the newspaper. They both appear posing on the beach. Carlos, very elegant, is wearing a white suit and sunglasses. He looks with a very air to be given

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