“He is being eaten alive by his cancer”-Health Report On King Charles III

"He is being eaten alive by his cancer”-Health Report On King Charles III
King Charles III

It appears that the royal family is holding on to little strands of hope when it comes to King Charles.

Planning has already begun for King Charles’s funeral despite his ongoing fight with pancreatic illness

After taking the throne on May 6, 2023, King Charles III has only been in power for eighteen months, but plans have been made for his eventual downfall.

Operation London Bridge was launched following the death of Queen Elizabeth II to ensure a seamless handover of power to her son, Prince Charles at the time.

Royal insiders tell In Touch that Prince Charles’ ultimate resting intentions are a matter of timely prioritizing, as his cancer continues to worsen.

The plans are called “Operation Menai Bridge,” after Anglesey, Wales, home of the first iron suspension bridge in history.

The report states that although it is a pretty regular practice among British royalty, in Charles’ case expediency is required and that “some courtiers believe Charles’ cancer is worse than they’re making it out to be.”

“Operation Menai Bridge” will follow well-known procedures. Charles’ body will be transferred from the throne room at Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall upon the death of the monarch. Nine days later, there will be an official funeral, and he will lie in state. He’ll probably be laid to rest at Windsor Castle’s royal vault.

The news was released soon after a different, high-ranking royal insider informed In Touch that Charles only had two years to live in addition to fighting pancreatic cancer—a timely revelation considering that he previously withheld his cancer diagnosis.

The member of the royal inner circle disclosed in early March that “King Charles is much sicker than the palace lets on and simply isn’t up to the job of running his fractious family, the crown’s business interests, and fulfilling the daily duties of the monarchy.”

“He is being eaten alive by his cancer. He is quite weak. The circumstances seem hopeless.”

 

All prayers up for the royal family!

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