On a trip this week to Oceania, the British monarch will take a reserve of his own blood; understand!
The KingCharles III will embark on an official trip to Oceania this Friday, the 18th, adopting preventive measures to safeguard his health during his period abroad. As reported by the British newspaper The Times, the monarch will take with him a personal doctor and a reserve of his own blood, as a precaution in the face of possible medical emergencies.
Facing a cancer diagnosis since the beginning of the year, the king will temporarily interrupt chemotherapy treatment to fulfill international commitments.
Therefore, the presence of a complete medical team during the trip becomes essential, ensuring that all necessary resources are available to meet any immediate needs, including the possibility of blood transfusions, according to Caras Brasil.
Meeting themes
During his stay in Oceania, the KingCharles will meet with researchers in Australia to discuss the repercussions of the forest fires affecting the region. In addition, he will discuss issues related to skin cancer.
Afterwards, a meeting is planned with government leaders from the Commonwealth, an entity made up of countries that share historical ties with the United Kingdom.
Source: Maxima

I am an experienced author and journalist with a passion for lifestyle journalism. I currently work for Buna Times, one of the leading news websites in the world. I specialize in writing stories about health, wellness, fashion, beauty, interior design, and more. My articles have been featured on major publications such as The Guardian and The Huffington Post.