Prince Charles is reportedly causing worry and concern among his supporters after they noticed that his hands and feet are swollen.
According to New Idea, it is possible for Prince Charles to be suffering from another worrying health condition. The tabloid also claimed that royal fans are wondering if the swelling is related to his previous battle against coronavirus.
But the tabloid is also the one that said that it’s not only recently that Prince Charles’ hands and feet became swollen. Last year, it was evident that his hands and feet were also enlarged when he went to India for a series of royal engagements.
Prince Charles posed for a photo outside the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, a Sikh house of worship. And upon closer inspection, it’s obvious that his hands and feet are swollen.
There are several reasons why Prince Charles’ hands and feet could be swollen. It is possible that this is due to water retention to specific parts of his body. Or it may also be caused by a more serious health issue. However, no one knows exactly what it is.
Meanwhile, there have also been several rumors surrounding Prince Charles’ health. Earlier this year, Globe claimed that Prince William and Prince Harry’s dad is dying.
An unnamed source claimed that doctors are convinced that Prince Charles won’t survive at the end of the year after seeing photos of his swollen fingers and feet. As such, Prince Charles, allegedly, decided to cut Camilla Parker Bowles out of his will.
However, the dubious storyline failed to explain why Prince Charles would remove the love of his life from his will.
“Charles looks at his finger and toes that have swelled to the size of large pork sausages and knows the end is near,” the source said.
Five months have passed since the tabloid published their story and Prince Charles is still very much alive. In fact, there isn’t any indication that he’s slowing down from his royal duties even though he’s already in his 70s.
Even though Prince Charles is still self-quarantining in Birkhall, he still performs his royal duties via Zoom.
In March, he tested positive for COVID-19, but he managed to beat the deadly illness. In fact, it only took him over a week to get better.