Not a fact here I'm afraid, far far from it :) Talking to Teddy over PM to ensure my experience never happens again.
Not only did it turn the sufferers life inside out, it turned mine inside out too.
Irrelevant to what happened to us and the fall out was horrific. I'm not going into details and neither am I going to be lectured regarding "early detection".
Having lived and breathed the terrible fall out of a missed diagnosis of a family member (one of the reasons I am yet to return to the Amex since pre-pandemic) I very much get it and will continue to post what I like.
The main reason the Palace released this news was to add to the conversation...
It isn't.
Our cancer detection rates are so bad in this country, millions will be making the same comparison.
All of my older family members were/are staunch royalists. They've said the same tonight.
The reality is that Charles statistically has a far better chance of survival the vast...
It isn't. The Palace have decided to make this public unusually and hopefully it will raise the profile that out NHS cancer detection rates are appalling.
Like myself many others will be drawing parallels with their own personal experience.
I wish him well, it's a horrible disease.