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Heartwarming moment Charles shares candid health update as he chats to cancer patients during Birmingham hospital visit – while radiant Camilla steps out in white after enjoying summer break

King shared a sincere health update while talking to a cancer patient at the opening of a new hospital in Birmingham – while visiting the new Normandy barracks in his wife Aldershot.

When he returned from the summer vacation, 76 -year -old Charles admitted when he was asked about his healing, ‘he was not too bad’ and he added ‘half of the problem on time’.

‘There is always hope on the road,’ ‘the ruler continued, doctors now’ is better in dealing with ‘said they are better.

At a separate meeting, he also joked that he discovered that ‘after 70 lice did not work very well’.

The royal met with Matthew Shindi during a visit to Midland Metropolitan University Hospital.

Matthew, who has prostate cancer, told the King: ‘The last stage. I could go today, I could go tomorrow. ‘

The king has been receiving cancer treatment since January last year. Buckingham Palace did not confirm what kind of cancer Charles was.

Matthew was with her 52 -year -old daughter Philippa Matthew, her 60 -year -old sister Jessie Sharif and her wife Elizabeth Shunda.

King Charles (in the Picture), 76, today opened the Midland Metropolitan University Hospital in Birmingham

He spoke sincerely about his cancer experience, including Matthew Shindi (in the picture)

He spoke sincerely about his cancer experience, including Matthew Shindi (in the picture)

Queen Camilla (in the picture) seemed elegant with a white dress today when visiting the new Normandy barracks in Aldershot

Queen Camilla (in the picture) seemed elegant with a white dress today when visiting the new Normandy barracks in Aldershot

King asked how long he had been here and asked: ‘Do they give you the right treatment? Great nurses. ‘

Matthew said he was happy to see that the king had healed well and explained how he was diagnosed when doctors found an unprecedented lump.

Charles: ‘As long as they make you comfortable.’ Matthew replied: ‘Of course. This is one of the priorities. It makes me feel comfortable. ‘

I think the best thing is that they become better and better to deal with these things. The problem is that there is always hope on the road, ” he added.

I’m sorry for that, it’s very annoying. We’re probably the same age, right? ‘

Matthew predicted that the King was about one year older when Charles laughed.

Matthew then asked for a drink, Charles should bring a whiskey to joke to joke, ‘He had to be very good for the heart,’ he added.

The King also asked his daughters and grandchildren, whom Matthew said he was ‘lucky’ for their loved ones to come and visit.

Charles welcomed the patient Jacqueline page (in the picture) during a ward visitor

Charles welcomed the patient Jacqueline page (in the picture) during a ward visitor

He was also introduced to the retired milkman Philip Barnard (in the picture), who said that the king had lung cancer.

He was also introduced to the retired milkman Philip Barnard (in the picture), who said that the king had lung cancer.

Charles met Hernata Yonas, the first baby born in the hospital, (his mother was depicted with semi -tesfu)

Charles met Hernata Yonas, the first baby born in the hospital, (his mother was depicted with semi -tesfu)

Matthew said after the visit: ‘I was happy. He was concerned. ‘

Elsewhere, Charles then told the king to say that he had lung cancer, Sutman Philip Barnard’a ‘great progress in treatment’, he said.

The royal also met 82, 82 -year -old husband Jacqueline, who lives in the Great Barr. When his father visited Birmingham in 1978, he met Prince Charles at that time.

Charles said: ‘I hope that doesn’t cause too much interruption.’ Jacqueline said to him: ‘It is very nice to meet you. I wish it was in better conditions. ‘

Jacqueline said that the ruler took his ‘best attention’, ‘he was worn’.

In response, he joked: ‘This is a terrible thing, as I have already discovered, they do not work so well after exceeding 70.’

Jeff asked how he had cope at home and the couple announced that they have been married for 40 years.

Jacqueline also said he once met the king at the Perry Barr Stadium.

Charles greeted the hospital staff and received a warm response from the crowds

Charles greeted the hospital staff and received a warm response from the crowds

He stuck hands with the hospital workers who seemed pleased to see the king.

He stuck hands with the hospital workers who seemed pleased to see the king.

Charles met some supporters with Union Jack flags

Charles met some supporters with Union Jack flags

‘You came with a helicopter and left the helicopter and walked directly to my family,’ he explained.

Charles joked: ‘This was a little chance, right?’ He continued: ‘They stuck hands with you. I didn’t take a look, so I’m very happy to talk to me today. ‘

Charles remembered: ‘It was a great old helicopter I remember. I used to fly. Because I flew them to the navy. I left the navy in 1976, but I could still remember how to fly. That was a great thing. ‘

Later, he met Hernata Yonas, the first baby born in the hospital. Main Semhar Touch and Father Yonas Kflu told him that Hernata came to 8.48 o’clock – 90 minutes after opening the doors of the birth department.

Charles had great cheers from the crowd for greeting them and others working in the hospital.

And just before Charles issued a plaque, former NHS chief and hospital president Sir David Nicholson said to the crowd: ‘Your Majesty, your guests, your colleagues and friends.

“ On this important occasion, it is a great honor to stand in front of you today.

“This is a tremendous day of pride for the entire community that will benefit from this world -class facility not only for those who are part of this project, but also for generations.

78 -year -old Camilla met with members of the 4th battalion of the Ranger Regiment as a Royal Colonel today.

78 -year -old Camilla met with members of the 4th battalion of the Ranger Regiment as a Royal Colonel today.

‘Majesty, today we invite you here to officially open the Midland Metropolitan University Hospital.’

Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust provides the community, hospital and general practice -based maintenance, which serves 750,000 local people.

Queen Camilla, who was fresh from the summer holidays elsewhere, looked elegant with a white dress when he returned to work today.

Encouraged by the rain, Royal, 78, Hampshire, Aldershot’deki new Normandy barracks as a Royal Colonel to visit the latest Wimbledon’da chose a favorite outfit.

Camilla’s white midi dress had a stylish one with a black vertical stitches continuing towards pleated skirt.

A pair of uniform community completed a pair of beige, low -heeled suede court shoes.

The sovereign’s blond hair fell into a classic coup and was an accessory with turquoise and gold bracelets.

Camilla met with members of the 4th battalion of the Ranger Regiment and their families to hear more about the work of the unit.

Camilla chatted with the soldiers wearing the army camouflage in an animated way

Camilla chatted with the soldiers wearing the army camouflage in an animated way

He was depicted with a smile stuck with the soldiers dressed in the army camouflage and a gently chatting to his partners and children.

It was an intense day for the royal couple, before opening the Midland Metropolitan University Hospital, Charles took a tour of religious buildings.

After the canonization of Cardinal John Henry Newman, he joined the oratory of Saint Philip Neri and was welcomed by Birmingham Archbishop and Birmingham, who guided with fancy breath, Peder Ignatius Harrison Provostu.

The king, who was wearing a wise gray suit and a red -patterned tie, has not been touched since his death in 1890 and was shown to the Cardinal’s room, which still contains Newman’s personal effects.

The tour of the ruler, which was carried out by the curator of the Newman Museum Daniel Joyce, also entered the library hosting several historical elements.

Among them, King II. Charles, ‘The Dream of Gerontius’, the oldest book of the library, and the Cardinal John Henry Newman’s handwriting of Viola II.

Charles smiled while looking around the rooms and was fascinated by religious books exhibited in the library.

It was depicted who examined the text of one of the volumes and enjoyed the discussion with curator Daniel Joyce.

The queen, who matched her monochrome dress with beige suede shoes, took time to talk to individual soldiers during her visit

The queen, who matched her monochrome dress with beige suede shoes, took time to talk to individual soldiers during her visit

He was deeply interested in the experiences of the soldiers

He was deeply interested in the experiences of the soldiers

Camilla also met military partners and introduced to their children

Camilla also met military partners and introduced to their children

It rained for today's royal participation in Hampshire

It rained for today’s royal participation in Hampshire

He took a religious building tour, including the library (in the picture), where he watched the historical religious texts.

He took a religious building tour, including the library (in the picture), where he watched the historical religious texts.

His Majesty was fascinated by one of the historical books he paid attention to during his visit.

His Majesty was fascinated by one of the historical books he paid attention to during his visit.

Charles was wearing a gray suit completed with a red patterned tie on occasion

Charles was wearing a gray suit completed with a red patterned tie on occasion

Birmingham Archbishop and Birmingham Orator Provost seemed very cheerful because it was shown around the building around the building by Father Ignatius Harrison (left).

Birmingham Archbishop and Birmingham Orator Provost seemed very cheerful because it was shown around the building around the building by Father Ignatius Harrison (left).

The library was full of religious texts, some remained until the 17th century

The library was full of religious texts, some remained until the 17th century

Daniel Joyce, the curator of the Newman Museum, devoted time to Charles to show famous texts

Daniel Joyce, the curator of the Newman Museum, devoted time to Charles to show famous texts

The ruler seemed to be pleased to meet members of the Birmingham Oratorry -based religious community

The ruler seemed to be pleased to meet members of the Birmingham Oratorry -based religious community

Charles also opened a plaque in the courtyard to commemorate his visit.

Charles also opened a plaque in the courtyard to commemorate his visit.

Majesty, priests, brothers and staff, including members of the rhetoric community, while entering an animated screen and then introduced a plaque in the courtyard to commemorate the visit.

Cardinal John Henry Newman founded Birmingham rhetoric in 1848 a year after joining the rhetoric community in Rome.

The current church building dates back to 1901 when it was built to commemorate Cardinal and inspired his own oratory in the Oratorio Dei Filippini in the Italian capital of Saint Philip Neri.

John Henry Newman was created in 1879, a cardinal was created, but in 1890 he decided to remain in the oath until his death.

Later, in 2019, King Charles joined the Wales as the Prince of Wales. He met Charles Pope Francis before the ceremony in St Peter Square in the Vatican.

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