King Charles III Reveals Loss of Sense of Taste During Cancer Treatment
King Charles III‘s health journey continues.
After revealing his diagnosis of an unnamed form of cancer in February, the British monarch has chosen to keep many details about his health private in the following months. However, during a recent visit to the Army Flying Museum in Middle Wallop, Hampshire, Charles disclosed more information about his treatment.
On May 13, during his visit to the Museum, Charles had a conversation with a British Army veteran named Aaron Mapplebeck who mentioned losing his sense of taste while undergoing cancer treatment last year. According to The Daily Mail, Charles acknowledged that he too experienced a loss of taste during his treatment, without specifying whether this was a temporary effect.
The 75-year-old’s visit to the Army Flying Museum coincides with his recent return to public engagements. After stepping back following his initial diagnosis to focus on treatment and recovery, Charles, accompanied by Queen Camilla, visited London’s University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre on April 30.