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Prince William orders King Charles to step down?

Cancer-stricken King Charles urged to relinquish throne to take care of himself

Published June 01, 2026
Prince William orders King Charles to step down?

Prince William, the Prince of Wales is said to be urging his cancer-stricken father King Charles to step down from the throne.

Insiders claim that the future King fears for the life of the monarch as he refuses to step down.

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Despite Charles' previous claim about reaching a medical milestone, royal expert Robert Jobson suggest his words were just smoke and mirrors.

"The king is living with cancer. He will live with cancer. There is not any prospect, I think, of anything other than him living with cancer," Robert said.

However, William is said to be making important decisions behind the scenes amid Charles' ongoing illness. But, there is clash between King Charles and Prince William over Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, who has brough shame upon the family with his links to Jeffrey Epstein.

The source said, "In William's mind, Andrew should have been removed from the line of succession immediately and cut out of royal life completely."

On the other hand, the Prince of Wales is also against Charles reuniting with Prince Harry. "While Charles is open to mending his relationship with Harry, William wants no part of it. And that's likely never going to change," the source told Radar Online.

Furthermore, sources claim that William capitalized on King Charles' busy itinerary and absence at home in order to "convene key figures privately."

"These aren't routine briefings – they're strategic, future-facing conversations with real weight. And none of it is designed for public consumption," they revealed.

Syeda Waniya
Syeda Waniya is a reporter with one year of experience, covering films, streaming platforms, and celebrity culture. She analyses content trends and audience reception, providing thoughtful insights into what drives popularity in entertainment while presenting stories in a clear, engaging, and accessible format.
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