Royal experts have disclosed that King Charles III, despite his public appearances, is seriously ill. The 75-year-old monarch has been battling cancer since early 2024, with the palace discreetly preparing for his eventual passing.
“His appearances have become shorter, and he often needs to rest immediately afterwards,” sources close to the royal family reveal.
Since ascending to the throne after Queen Elizabeth II's death in 2022, King Charles’ reign has faced significant health challenges. In February 2024, he acknowledged the support he received during his illness, emphasizing the importance of cancer awareness in his public statements.
As the King's health remains a concern, Prince William has increasingly taken on more royal duties. Charles has involved his son in crucial decisions, paving the way for a smooth transition of power.
Behind the scenes, “Operation Menai Bridge,” named after a rope bridge in Wales, outlines the royal protocols and procedures in the event of King Charles’ passing. According to insiders, the operation ensures the King’s wishes are respected and the monarchy's stability is maintained.
Despite the palace's public portrayal of recovery, an insider admitted, “Charles’ condition is more serious than the public has been led to believe.” Preparations for a grand state funeral are underway, reflecting the dignity and respect befitting a reigning monarch.