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King Charles’ HEARTBREAKING PLEA To Prince William For His Final Years Amid Cancer Battle!

The royal line of succession changed on September 8, 2022, when Queen Elizabeth II died and her son King Charles took her place. With Prince William and Prince Harry having both grown their families over the past decade, the British monarchy’s line of succession has seen quite a few changes in the past several years. Now that Charles has been diagnosed with cancer, the need may be even more pressing. According to new intel, the situation may be a lot more dire than the royals want us to believe. A source claims that Charles is battling pancreatic cancer.

The Monarch continues to receive treatment for his illness, and with the Princess of Wales out of action due to her own cancer battle, the royal family has been somewhat short-handed of late. But the next Monarch will be William, and he’ll receive support in his duties from his wife, who will also attend royal engagements in her new role. King Charles recently bestowed a new military honor on Prince William, showing their bond, as close as relations remain strained with his brother.

As the King intervened in a fight between the two brothers, Harry recalled a fiery encounter between himself, his father, and William. He recalled how he had tried to explain his side of things but wasn’t at his best. He then detailed the heartbreaking plea Charles issued to his sons as he attempted to break up their frantic arguing. Despite this, the father and son have now been caught in a bitter feud for years, with Harry failing to reunite with his father during his latest trip to the UK.

Those close to the royal brothers express a lingering sorrow that they could no longer turn to one another for support. William would have always imagined he would have Harry alongside him going forward, which puts more responsibility on William and his family. There is no one else to take up the slack now. There’s been a different approach in King Charles III’s reign, with a strong emphasis on the Monarch and the heir to the throne.

Queen Elizabeth II took the throne at the age of 25 and asked her cousins to help with royal engagements as it was too much for her, Prince Phillip, the Queen Mother, and Prince Margaret to take on. Meanwhile, the King’s cancer treatment hasn’t stopped. “Workaholic” is a word often used to describe the Monarch, and that hasn’t changed since his cancer diagnosis. In the past, William has admitted to sometimes getting frustrated by his dad’s long hours.

With the latest situation, an aide told the outlet, King Charles’s schedule is being carefully calibrated with enough downtime so that it is not too draining. What likely comes as a relief to William is that his father is taking time to rest when he’s not making public appearances. He’s still being treated for cancer after announcing his diagnosis and starting treatment the same day. However, none of it has stopped King Charles from having goals.

One of them, perhaps even the most ambitious, is he wants to ride horseback at his annual birthday parade. It’s expected to happen only under the supervision of doctors and with their permission. An insider said he holds himself to very high standards of public service. The 75-year-old Monarch genuinely feels he’s letting people and organizations down if he’s not out there doing all those public bits of his formal role.

King Charles’s summer calendar is packed with all sorts of events. There’s a potential visit to Normandy, Trooping the Colour, Garter Day, Royal Ascot, garden parties, a Japanese state dinner, and of course, the royal family’s annual retreat to Scotland. His downtime away from public life has been used productively, enabling him to keep thinking about the things he wants to get on with. Of course, he is determined to beat it, and they are throwing everything at it.

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