King Charles, wife Queen Camilla expecting 'good news'
King Charles, Queen Camilla await big family celebration after challenging year of 2024
King Charles III and his steadfast wife Queen Camilla are all set to surprise friends and family in 2025, according to a new report.
The 76-year-old King and his visionary sweetheart Camilla, 77, are said to be excited to share much-awaited news with their well-wishers after a challenging year of 2024.
The couple, who spent the most of their time together amid crisis within the royal family, may leave fans stunned by giving them a peek behind the curtain.
A psychic from South London, has shared a good news about King Charles and his family, predicting that the British royal family might finally see brighter days ahead.
Nicola Aujula, who foresaw global events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement, predicts 2025 will bring healing - both physical and emotional - to the monarchy.
The psychic, according to several media outlets, also foresees positive developments for other members of the Firm.
He claims that King Charles III will experience "improved health", which will be publicly announced this year.
This prediction comes after a challenging year of speculations surrounding the monarch's wellbeing.
There are also reports that the King's health is showing progress and he's emerging victorious against cancer. If these all reports and predictions about the monarch's health come true it would surely be a good news for his fans, friends and family.
Particularly, for the King himself and his wife Camilla who have been expecting such good news for last few months.
However, the monarch's medical team is closely observing his health progress before declaring him cancer free. It comes amid reports that the King's treatment to continue in 2025.
“His [British King's] treatment has been moving in a positive direction and as a managed condition the treatment cycle will continue into next year,” a Palace source confirmed to Sky News.
Royal experts and historians take it as a positive development, with some believing the King could be declared cancer free this year.
On the other hand, Buckingham Palace has shared very few updates on King Charles' health since announcing that he had cancer in February.
"His Majesty has chosen to share his diagnosis to prevent speculation and in the hope it may assist public understanding for all those around the world who are affected by cancer," the King's office said at the time
As reported by Express UK, Camilla's son Tom Parker-Bowles recently made a rare comment on the ongoing treatment of the King, saying: "[The monarch] doctor says the treatment is going well." He also praised his mother adding, "She's tough, my mother."
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