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King Charles Finds Solace in Gardening Amid Cancer Battle


Abdullah Sahel    | প্রকাশিত:  ৩০ জুন, ২০২৬, ০১:৩৫ এএম

King Charles Finds Solace in Gardening Amid Cancer Battle

As King Charles continues his cancer treatment at age 77, those close to him reveal that his lifelong passion for gardening has become a vital source of strength and resilience . The monarch, diagnosed with cancer in 2024, has maintained a demanding schedule of public duties while drawing comfort from the natural world he has cherished for decades .

Friends and aides describe the King's devotion to horticulture as far more than a hobby, particularly as he navigates the physical and emotional challenges of illness . His gardens at Highgrove House in Gloucestershire—the private residence he purchased in 1980 and transformed into one of Britain's most celebrated organic estates—have become a personal sanctuary .

According to sources familiar with the King's routine, the monarch finds renewed energy when walking the grounds, discussing planting schemes, or planning future projects . The gardens provide stability and normalcy amid a period marked by medical appointments and the weighty responsibilities of the Crown . For Charles, the natural world serves as a constant throughout his adult life, offering both escape and purpose .

Insiders note that gardening enables the King to channel his characteristic energy into positive, productive pursuits despite his health limitations . Rather than focusing on illness, he surrounds himself with symbols of renewal and growth—a perspective that reinforces his naturally optimistic outlook . Friends say conversations about plants, conservation, and the environment remain among the few subjects that instantly lift his spirits .

This connection to nature has deepened since his cancer diagnosis, with the King spending considerable time at Highgrove and Birkhall, his Scottish retreat . His enthusiasm for gardening remains undimmed by age or illness, surprising those who assumed treatment might force him to scale back .

The benefits of gardening for mental well-being are well-documented, and for Charles, his gardens have become an anchor during one of the most challenging periods of his reign . His commitment to environmental causes continues unabated, and he remains Patron of the Royal Horticultural Society, actively supporting projects that promote horticulture for future generations .