Queen Camilla has recently said that the King is 'doing fine' but that he 'won't do what he's told'
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King Charles has been urged by GB News members to follow Princess Kate's approach to his health and try to slow down.
It comes after Queen Camilla revealed that her husband is "doing fine" but he "won't do what he is told."
The King announced earlier this year that he had been diagnosed with a form of cancer and took a step back from his royal duties.
However, the break was short-lived and he was soon back in his public-facing role. The King’s appearance at a D-Day event in Portsmouth on Wednesday was his first public speech and most high-profile appearance since his diagnosis.
Queen Camilla said the King "won't do what he is told"
GettyHe is expected to take part in the upcoming Trooping the Colour ceremony but will inspect the soldiers from a carriage rather than on horseback as has been done in previous years.
On this week's episode of The Royal Record podcast Digital Royal Editor Svar Nanan-Sen discussed a poll of GB News members which revealed the majority believe the King should "slow down".
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Svar revealed that the majority of people think that the King should slow down
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Svar said: "I asked our GB News members if King Charles should slow down after Camilla's health update. 209 members voted in the poll, and 74 per cent voted yes, Charles should slow down.
"21 per cent voted no and 5 per cent said they didn't know. So three-quarters of our members would like to see the King take on fewer engagements during this period, and prioritise his health."
He added: "Something that I think we can also look at off the back of this poll is that there is support for the Princess of Wales and the approach she's taken.
"We haven't seen her conduct any royal engagements since December 2023 and she said during her cancer announcement that she was going to prioritise her health. Maybe our viewers would like to see Charles take a similar approach."
There is support for Princess Kate's approach
PARoyal correspondent Cameron Walker agreed, stating: "I suppose the difference between the King and the Princess of Wales is the speculation and the horrible conspiracy theories online are all targeting the Princess of Wales rather than the King.
"I think it shows that there is genuine concern for our monarch. He's in his 70s, we know he's undergoing cancer treatment. His various staff members, and of course the Queen, has alluded to the fact that he is a bit of a workaholic. He doesn't like sitting still.
"He likes being seen. He likes being out and about and he seems to have been ramping the number of engagements he has been doing.
"What Buckingham Palace has always said to us when they were talking about the fact that the King would be returning to some form of public duties, is that every engagement will be on doctor's advice.
The royal experts discussed whether the King has been following his doctors advice
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"There have been adaptions made. So, for example, with the D-Day commemorations last week, he only appeared for half of the Portsmouth commemorations. He also only appeared for the British commemoration in Normandy. He didn't go to the International one, Prince William represented him on his behalf.
"Equally, on Saturday he will be in a carriage during Trooping the Colour. He won't be riding a horse. So adaptions are being made and I think what we need to do is perhaps trust doctors advice."
He added: "What's interesting so far is the Queen saying he's not doing what he's told.
"So does that suggest that the doctors are advising him to slow down and he's not doing so?"