King Charles advocating for men's health shines light on 'value' of royal institution
Writer and broadcaster Esther Krakue says King Charles using his recent surgery to advocate for men to get regular health check-ins is showing the “value” the Royal Family brings to the Commonwealth. The King was seen waving to the public in good spirits when he left the London Clinic on Monday. “The republican movement in this country has stayed at around 20 per cent of the general population,” Ms Krakue told Sky News host Andrew Bolt. “So by in large, the population has always been in support of the Royal Family. “I think the King’s openness about his surgery and how he has basically done that to advocate for men to get their prostates checked out has really shone a light on the actual value on the institution.”