Report: King Charles Only Has Two Years to Live Amid Battle With Pancreatic Cancer
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The British monarch is reportedly given a couple of years to live as the specific type of cancer he is currently battling is revealed following his diagnosis announcement.

AceShowbiz - According to In Touch, King Charles III is fighting pancreatic cancer and has been given a two-year life expectancy. This diagnosis was initially reported by Buckingham Palace in February, but the specific type of cancer was not disclosed.

Royal staffers are said to be well aware of the king's condition, which has been described as "worse than they're making it out to be." Concerns about his health existed before the diagnosis, according to insiders.

The king has undergone surgery for a benign enlarged prostate and has since attended some public engagements.

Charles III became king following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022. While some speculate that he may not be able to leave the same lasting legacy as his mother, his family is reportedly optimistic about his condition.

Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, and Prince William have stepped up to attend engagements in the king's absence. According to sources, Charles is "following doctors' orders and willing to try any treatment to extend his life by a few years, at least."

Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancer types globally, with a low survival rate. The pancreas is an organ that secretes digestive enzymes and insulin. Symptoms of pancreatic cancer include fatigue, weight loss, abdominal pain, nausea, loss of appetite, back pain, jaundice, dark urine, light stools, and changes in bowel habits.

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