WORLD EXCLUSIVE: King Charles to reveal his cancer treatment will continue but on a reduced basis in 2026 during historic TV address
The deeply personal announcement against all royal traditions will come on the UK's Channel 4 at 8pm
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King Charles will reveal his treatment for incurable cancer will continue in 2026 – but on a reduced basis in a massive boost for the sick monarch.
The deeply personal announcement against all royal traditions will come on the UK’s Channel 4 at 8pm, but loyal subscribers to Outspoken can read the emotional address before anyone else in the world below…
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