As you may have read previously, King Charles was diagnosed with cancer.
That’s supposedly not all, however.
At least one media outlet stated that King Charles was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and as a result, he only has two years to live.
To be clear, we cannot verify this tracking report.
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However, In Touch Weekly now writes that funeral plans are already set for the monarch amid his battle with cancer.
Titled “Operation Menai Bridge”, the king’s funeral processions will be similar to ceremonies for Queen Elizabeth II, which were dubbed “Operation London Bridge”.
As the cancer progresses, sources explained to this tabloid that final resting plans are of timely importance.
All of them must be approved before the unfortunate occasion of Death of King Charles.
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“It’s a fairly common thing among British royalty, but in Charles’ case, convenience is necessary,” he says. an In Touch fontnoting that “some courtiers believe Charles’s cancer is worse than it appears.”
It’s worth noting that this is the same magazine that provided us with the aforementioned two-year timeline last month.
Operation Menai Bridge is set to include familiar protocols for those who follow the Royal Family.
When the monarch dies, Charles’ body will be moved from Buckingham Palace’s throne room to Westminster Hall.
It will stay in the state…. and his official funeral will take place nine days later. He will likely be buried in the royal vault at Windsor Castle.
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“It will have all the pomp and circumstance befitting a British monarch”, In Touch now writes, having reported a few weeks ago:
“King Charles is much sicker than the palace lets on and is simply not up to the task of managing his rebellious family, the crown’s business interests and carrying out the day-to-day duties of the monarchy.
“His cancer is eating him alive. He is very fragile. The situation is desperate.”
How very, very sad.
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King Charles, of course, is not the only member of this world-famous family to have cancer.
Not long ago, Kate Middleton announced to the world that she also has a form of this disease.
“(I’m) very proud of Catherine for her courage in speaking out as she did,” a declaration issued in the name of the king read at the end of March.
The message also said that the royal, who received treatment at the same hospital as Princess Kate, “has remained in closer contact with his beloved daughter-in-law over the past few weeks,” adding that he and his wife “will continue to offer their love and support to the whole family at this difficult time.”