Prince William prepares to ascend throne as King Charles SICKER than shows
King Charles has accepted his deadly faith as cancer digs his grave
Prince William is said to be preparing for inheriting the throne earlier than expected.
This comes as King Charles is reportedly focused on making the most of his time serving the monarchy, aiming to leave a positive legacy rather than spending his remaining years in hospitals.
Royal expert Concha Calleja claimed on the Fiesta program yesterday that a change of rule in Prince William's family is closer than ever.
"The change of crown is going to be accelerated. This also involves Prince Harry as he is returning to royal family duties, although there won’t be an official announcement," she said.
Just recently, news came out that King Charles has been permitted to stop his cancer treatment for 11 days so he can visit Australia and Samoa next week.
After hearing this shocking report, many royal commentators declared that Your Majesty is recovering very well, and that's why his medical team has allowed him a chemotherapy break.
But Conca Calleja has informed that he is actually "very ill" and knows it's only a matter of days before he dies.
As he dedicates himself to royal duties, speculation grows around the future of the monarchy.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry's potential return as a working royal has surfaced, though sources suggest it comes with a caveat: Meghan Markle must not rejoin the royal fold.
This condition reportedly explains Harry's recent solo international trips, as he seeks to navigate his role away from the family spotlight.
His latest extended visit abroad included "private time" not recorded in his official itinerary, with details of his whereabouts remaining undisclosed.
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