King Charles is reportedly ‘still very sick’ and approaching an ‘inevitable end, with plans for his funeral well underway

Following a procedure for an enlarged prostate, King Charles was diagnosed with a form of cancer and has since been receiving weekly treatments. Buckingham Palace stated that during his treatment, the King has been advised to postpone public engagements but will continue with state business.

While a source mentioned that King Charles is “on good form,” it’s expected he will take a longer break from royal duties. Prince Harry, who visited shortly after the diagnosis, reportedly offered to step in, but aides indicated there was “zero per cent chance” he could officially work for the royal family during this time.

Although the palace has not disclosed much about the King’s condition, reports suggest he is in poor health, and his aides are updating funeral plans under the code name ‘Operation Menai Bridge.’ This operation is expected to unfold similarly to ‘Operation London Bridge’ following Queen Elizabeth’s passing.

If the operation is initiated, Prince William would become king alongside Kate Middleton as Queen Consort. The public would observe a mourning period, and flags would be lowered to half-mast.

An insider indicated that while the palace portrays optimism, the King is still very unwell, and officials will ensure that any funeral arrangements align with his wishes. We hope for the King’s full recovery.