King Charles III's History of Promoting Homeopathy and Alternative Medicine
By
Sophie Fessl, PhD
Summary
King Charles III has a long history of promoting homeopathy and other alternative medical treatments that lack scientific evidence. As Royal Patron of the Faculty of Homeopathy and through various lobbying efforts during his time as Prince of Wales, Charles has advocated for pseudoscientific medicine. With his ascension to the throne, experts are reflecting on his influence in this area.
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