Oxygen Tents and Diminishing Memory: Shocking New Book Claims King Charles’s Battle Against Illness

LONDON, UK – A new royal biography has unveiled details about King Charles’ health, claiming that the 75-year-old monarch struggles with memory issues and sleeps in an oxygen tent to help with sinus problems. Authored by Ingrid Seward, the book “My Mother and I” delves into the King’s childhood health troubles and his current battle with his memory.

According to Seward, King Charles has been dealing with short-term memory problems and relies on writing down his thoughts on notes which he keeps in his breast pocket. The biography also reveals the King’s practice of sleeping in an oxygen tent to address his sinus issues, as he allegedly has no sympathy for trivial ailments.

Seward’s book also sheds light on the King’s childhood, describing him as frequently ill, prone to catching colds, and even having his tonsils removed at the age of eight. Additionally, Seward mentions Charles’ struggles at boarding school, where he was described as “uncoordinated and overweight.”

The biography also notes that it was a trip to Australia at the age of 17 that ignited the King’s love for sports such as polo and skiing, earning him the nickname “action man.”

Recently, Buckingham Palace revealed that the King is undergoing regular treatments for cancer after being diagnosed with a form of the disease. Despite this, he continues to engage in state business and official paperwork.

The announcement of the King’s diagnosis was followed by a visit from his son, Prince Harry, who expressed his love for the family and his hope that the diagnosis could bring about a “reunifying effect” on the royal family.

As the King continues his treatment, his wife, Queen Camilla, has remained active in her royal engagements, meeting with various organizations and individuals. She has also received support and well-wishes from members of the royal community.

The revelation of the King’s health issues has sparked public interest in the monarchy, with many hoping for his prompt recovery and the continued unity of the royal family.