Rod Stewart says King Charles mentioned his cancer treatment when they connected this week.
On June 11, the King, 75, welcomed Stewart, David Beckham, Naomi Campbell, Sienna Miller, Edward Enninful and more to St. James’ Palace in London for the inaugural awards for The King’s Foundation. Stewart, an ambassador for the charity, presented an honor at the event. According to the singer, the monarch mentioned he had received treatment before the big event.
“He had treatment today, he told me. I went through all that. I had treatment five days a week. Like him, I was still working. He’s remarkable,” said Stewart, the Daily Mail reported.
In September 2019, the “Maggie May” singer announced that he was in remission after being diagnosed with prostate cancer in February 2016. He privately received treatment over a two-year period.