King Charles
has started eating half an avocado in his lunch for the first time, The Mail reported. The monarch has always had the habit of skipping the lunch because of his busy schedule but now as he is going through the cancer treatment, his wife Queen Camilla and the doctors have asked him to start eating in the middle of the day. But as a healthy eater, King Charles does not want to eat anything heavy at lunch and only preferred a snack.
"He now eats half an avocado to sustain through the day. It's important, particularly if you have got an illness," the report said adding that this too the King has accommodates with some reluctance.
In February this year, the 75-year-old king was diagnosed with cancer. In April, the doctors allowed him to return to his royal duties with a managed schedule of engagements. Now there will be a pause in his treatment for 11 days as the King will undertake his high-profile royal tour of Australia, which has been permitted by the doctors. He and Queen Camilla will leave for Australia on October 18, will visit Sydney, Canberra, then to the South Pacific nation of Samoa where he will attend the Common wealth Heads of Government Meeting.
King Charles would continue his ongoing cancer treatment right up until he flies and then resume as soon as he returns to the UK. A doctor will be traveling with the,.
King Charles' breakfast, lunch, dinner
Earlier, it was revealed that King Charles does not eat lunch. His breakfast, according to Tina Brown's 2022 book The Palace Papers, his breakfast was fruit, eggs or muesli with a helping of linseed. But it was before his cancer detection and treatment. The monarch once told the BBC that he abstains from meat and fish on two days of the week, as well as dairy one of those days. But now he has started eating half an avocado for lunch.