Prince Charles would suffer Alzheimer’s disease

Great Britain, February 4, 2011

Great commotion in Britain after the American newspaper “The Globe” published on its cover that Prince Charles would suffer Alzheimer’s.

According to information from “The Globe,” the heir to the throne of Great Britain will never become king because he is showing “worrying signs” of Alzheimer’s disease.

According to the newspaper, Charles’s, Camilla Parker-Bowles, was surprised for the growing disease, which has symptoms such as memory loss, or confusion and disorientation in time and space.

If the news is confirmed, the throne would pass directly to Prince William, who is preparing to marry Kate Middleton. There are few who wonder if the rush of the wedding does not have to do with the illness of Charles, 62 years old.

Meanwhile, no spokesman for the Royal Family in Buckingham Palace gave information.

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1 Comment for “Prince Charles would suffer Alzheimer’s disease”

  1. Esther Nash

    On the same page as this article, a link appeared to an article entitled: “Research Discovered That Moble Phone’s Magnetic Waves Can Stop Alzheimer’s”. Also, American Nutritionist GARY NULL said a few years ago he had cured a woman of Alzheimer’s. I beg royal officials to follow up on these stories. Stranger things have happened. Also on the page is a link to an article entitled: Adopted Man Discovers His Real Father Is Charles Manson. and — on a happier note, those miners WERE rescued after weeks underground. My best wishes to Prince Charles, & the whole English Royal Family. If this had to happen, I’m glad it happened NOW….when cures for Alzehimer’s CAN become reality!

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