- The condition is known as ‘disease of kings’ as it used to mainly afflict nobility
- Monarchs such as Henry VIII, George IV and Queen Anne all suffered from it
- The likes of Neville Chamberlain and Benjamin Franklin also had bouts of gout
- It’s associated with heavy meat and alcohol consumption, and a lack of exercise
- There has been an increase in cases in recent years – 1.5m Brits suffer from it
By MATTHEW LODGE FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 13:43 EST, 26 December 2022 | UPDATED: 11:22 EST, 31 December 2022
As the ‘disease of kings’, gout has long plagued the upper echelons of British society.
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