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This approach starkly contrasts with King Charles III’s openness regarding his health issues, including prostate surgery and a subsequent cancer diagnosis.Prince William, expressing his current state, mentioned, “I’ve seen less than ever… With my wife, it’s been.

a bit… But I hope we catch up, I’ll make my list tonight.” This statement reflects the impact of his wife’s health on his personal and professional life.The privacy surrounding Kate Middleton’s health condition has spurred widespread speculation and inquiry, particularly given the royal family’s varying degrees of openness about such matters.

Although it has been confirmed that her condition is not cancer-related, rumors and conjecture abound, with some suspecting Crohn’s Disease, a hysterectomy, or surgery related to

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Customers are disappointed to find out the only “In-N-Out” in the city is cIosing

East Oakland residents are disappointed to find out the only “In-N-Out” in the city is cIosing. The popular burger joint blames car break-ins and theft. The restaurant on Oakport Steet is in one of the hotspot areas for cr ime, near 98th Avenue and Hegenberger and it’s an area criminals know they can find unsuspecting tourists coming from the airport.

Although In-N-Out said it’s been a profitabIe location for 18 years, they just can’t ask their employees or customers to work and visit an unsafe environment. While customers aren’t shocked to hear the restaurant is shutting down, many said the city didn’t do enough.

You can’t even leave your car right here to go in there, within one minute your stuff is getting smashed, said Duane Tatum, who was born and raised in East Oakland. The parking Iot is filled with glass.

I love this place. I hate to see it go, said Stanley Simmons, who said his daughter worked at the In-N-Out years ago. On Sunday morning, as In-N-Out executives announced the closure, Oakland police said they arre sted someone for removing an ATM from the wall at the Bank of America less than half a mile away.

Just a couple hundred feet away at the Raising Cane’s on Hegenberger, a manager said the restaurant was forced to cIose their indoor dining area and provide employees with a secure fence for parking, all due to break ins.

It seems like another thing is closing in Oakland, another thing is leaving Oakland, and I get it now – people aren’t trying to deal with this, but we’re the ones, East Oaklanders, that really suffer, said Tatum.

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