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posted on 5/2/24

He's being treated as an out-patient, they're not exactly giving him the Last Rites.

I wish him a speedy recovery but I'll also be avoiding news programmes for the forseeable.

comment by Ace (U14461)

posted on 5/2/24

My mate recently told me he’d been diagnosed with the Big C. I was like “What?? Cancer??”, and he said “no - dyslexia”.

posted on 5/2/24

comment by Ace (U14461)
posted 0 seconds ago
My mate recently told me he’d been diagnosed with the Big C. I was like “What?? Cancer??”, and he said “no - dyslexia”.
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comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 5/2/24

comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 3 minutes ago
The King voluntarily pays tax although he is not legally required to. Uninformed scouse reinforcing the rest of the country's view of his ilk.
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I lost a very close relative earlier this month from cancer.

From the moment he was diagnosed until the day it was too late to do anything, he was fecked about left, right and centre. I blame 14 years of Tories trashing the welfare state/NHS whilst enriching the already wealthy.

comment by Neo (U9135)

posted on 5/2/24

Sad news

posted on 5/2/24

comment by Ace (U14461)
posted 7 minutes ago
My mate recently told me he’d been diagnosed with the Big C. I was like “What?? Cancer??”, and he said “no - dyslexia”.
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Lol I actually did get diagnosed with the big D when I went to see the doctor for my physical. I asked him if I would need to get help with reading and writing and he said "what has reading and writing got to do with it?"

posted on 5/2/24

His son William will be worried
Hewitts lad not so much

posted on 5/2/24

Doctors said they hadn’t seen a growth on a royal that big since they caught Prince Andrew watching Mean Girls.

posted on 5/2/24

I lost my wife to cancer, 4 months from diagnosis to the end.
It wasn't the TORIES or the NHS.
It was CANCER!!!

posted on 5/2/24

Get ready for all the 'Harry and William' come together over Charles health borefest

posted on 5/2/24

comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 2 minutes ago
I lost my wife to cancer, 4 months from diagnosis to the end.
It wasn't the TORIES or the NHS.
It was CANCER!!!
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I feel sorry for you

posted on 5/2/24

comment by Paulpowersleftfoot world champions and founder members of the 115 club (U1037)
posted 9 minutes ago
His son William will be worried
Hewitts lad not so much
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Hewitt is definitely his father

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 5/2/24

comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 4 minutes ago
I lost my wife to cancer, 4 months from diagnosis to the end.
It wasn't the TORIES or the NHS.
It was CANCER!!!
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I'm really sorry to hear that.

posted on 5/2/24

comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 25 seconds ago
comment by Paulpowersleftfoot world champions and founder members of the 115 club (U1037)
posted 9 minutes ago
His son William will be worried
Hewitts lad not so much
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Hewitt is definitely his father
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A ginger royal! Be off with you. Wait until they see what colour his kid sort of his. I'm calling it now, William's kid, whatever he is called will come out as gay in a decade or so and there will be a big debate about whether there should be a gay king. "I'm not homophobic I'm just concerned about the future of the bloodline and monarchy" etc. will be fun

posted on 5/2/24

He's lucky that he gets regular, full medicals with bloods, etc to check for things like cancer.
This is unavailable to most people

Early diagnosis of cancer before it has spread is the key to survival most of the time

Depends what type he has aswell ofcourse

posted on 5/2/24

comment by Michael Mellon (U1734)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 25 seconds ago
comment by Paulpowersleftfoot world champions and founder members of the 115 club (U1037)
posted 9 minutes ago
His son William will be worried
Hewitts lad not so much
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Hewitt is definitely his father
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A ginger royal! Be off with you. Wait until they see what colour his kid sort of his. I'm calling it now, William's kid, whatever he is called will come out as gay in a decade or so and there will be a big debate about whether there should be a gay king. "I'm not homophobic I'm just concerned about the future of the bloodline and monarchy" etc. will be fun
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King ginger the first

posted on 5/2/24

Harry looks like Charles alot
Can't people see this ?

He looks far more like Charles than William does (who looks like his mother)

posted on 5/2/24

comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 21 minutes ago
comment by Paulpowersleftfoot world champions and founder members of the 115 club (U1037)
posted 9 minutes ago
His son William will be worried
Hewitts lad not so much
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Hewitt is definitely his father
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How do you mean definite. Living here I don't have much news on the Royals, has it been reported or is it your opinion, which is not definite.

posted on 5/2/24

comment by kramthered (U10304)
posted 1 hour, 19 minutes ago
I wish any person with cancer a recoverable diagnosis, if the King gets one he’ll be cured.
That can’t be said for any poor soul who in the hands of the NHS and tax dodgers such as the monarch are partly responsible for that divide.
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I would guess he was diagnosed early because he was already in hospital being treated for something else, so would have had blood tests, scans etc

posted on 5/2/24

comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 31 minutes ago
I lost my wife to cancer, 4 months from diagnosis to the end.
It wasn't the TORIES or the NHS.
It was CANCER!!!
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Sorry for your loss.

posted on 5/2/24

Like Cancer I don't discriminate so, even though I'm not a monarchist, I wish him as a human being all the best battling bas**** Cancer.

posted on 5/2/24

From the moment he was diagnosed until the day it was too late to do anything, he was fecked about left, right and centre. I blame 14 years of Tories trashing the welfare state/NHS whilst enriching the already wealthy.

……..

Good grief.

posted on 5/2/24

Hopefully he lives long enough to feel the gold steel of Madame Guillotine briefly but swiftly kiss his neck.

Vive la révolution!

comment by Ace (U14461)

posted on 5/2/24

comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 56 minutes ago
comment by kramthered (U10304)
posted 1 hour, 19 minutes ago
I wish any person with cancer a recoverable diagnosis, if the King gets one he’ll be cured.
That can’t be said for any poor soul who in the hands of the NHS and tax dodgers such as the monarch are partly responsible for that divide.
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I would guess he was diagnosed early because he was already in hospital being treated for something else, so would have had blood tests, scans etc
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He was having his prostate resectioned as it was enlarged. They would usually biopsy an enlarged prostate so I imagine it’s prostate cancer he’s been diagnosed with, rather than some random other cancer.

posted on 5/2/24

They’ve said it isn’t prostate cancer.

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