The 64\u002Dyear\u002Dold former butler \u002D who was a confidante of the late Princess Diana \u002D is worried he won\u0027t be alive at the end of the year.
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Burrell explained he had been for a medical last year and underwent a “full MOT”, with a PSA test – which can detect prostate cancer – showing “fairly unusual” levels, prompting his GM to send him for an MRI scan, which showed a shadow on his prostate.Article content
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