King Charles, who’s loving his new life after being permitted by his medical team to resume public-facing duties following his cancer treatment, has unwillingly given an update on the suffering of his beloved daughter-in-law Kate Middleton.
It happened when the 75-year-old monarch made a surprise visit to an army barracks in Hampshire on Thursday and joked about being “allowed out of my cage”.
The King, who stayed out of public-facing duties for almost three months following his anonymous form of cancer diagnosis, was led into the officers’ mess by Lt Col Grant.
Charles, as per BBC, told the officer: “I do apologize for taking you by surprise when this opportunity appeared and I had been allowed out of my cage, I wanted to come to have a look.”
The King’s words explained how the future Queen would feel being “under the cage” as she’s not permitted to make public appearances while experiencing preventative chemotherapy.
The Princess of Wales has not made any official public appearance or outing since last Christmas as she’s been under treatment for the last four months.
Kate Middleton revealed her cancer diagnosis in an emotional video statement in March to end assumptions and rumors about her health and absence from the spotlight, disclosing she’s undergoing chemotherapy.