“It takes a lot of guts to go out there and say, yes, I have a cancer and it’s being treated.”
King Charles deliberately set aside his instinct to be private to use the “unique potential” of the Crown to encourage cancer screening and early diagnosis, says broadcaster and friend of the King Jonathan Dimbleby.
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King Charles cancer update: why the monarch chose honesty over privacy | Jonathan Dimbleby
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“It takes a lot of guts to go out there and say, yes, I have a cancer and it’s being treated.”
King Charles deliberately set aside his instinct to be private to use the “unique potential” of the Crown to encourage cancer screening and early diagnosis, says broadcaster and friend of the King Jonathan Dimbleby.
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