ROYALS IN SHOCK! King Charles Collapsed His Life In Ominous Traces Of Cancer Over Final Years
In a heartbreaking revelation, the King’s past comments have resurfaced, shedding light on something grim about His Majesty’s future. Over the last few years, his relationship with his second son, Prince Harry, has become one of the most complicated and talked-about family issues in the British royal family.
Many believe their growing distance stems from Harry and Meghan stepping away from royal duties, but the real reason for their silence runs much deeper.
As shocking as it might be to consider, it’s been less than two years since Harry published Spare, a memoir that dominated bestseller lists and caused sleepless nights in Buckingham Palace corridors.
In the very first chapter, there’s a line that demands revisiting. Harry recalls a conversation during a somber day when he had flown back, and Charles and Prince William joined him. In the exchange, the King reportedly begged his sons:
“Please, boys, don’t make my final years a misery.”
At the time, this “final years” phrase may have seemed like a throwaway remark, but today it carries a more ominous weight.
Despite signs of hope, such as his doctor approving his October tour of Australia and Samoa, the King has been undergoing weekly treatments following his cancer diagnosis. A source close to His Majesty stated that Charles is doing very well and that his resilience is apparent.
However, against the backdrop of this year’s events, his earlier reference to “final years” takes on a more somber and depressing hue.
The discovery of Charles’s cancer has upended any former sense of certainty about how much time he may have on the throne. Polls show that public sentiment towards the monarchy has also shifted since the much-loved Queen Elizabeth passed away last year.
Over a third of Britons now hold a negative view of the monarchy, with 16% expressing a very negative view and 17% a fairly negative view. The percentage of people with a very positive view of the monarchy has dropped from 31% to 20%.
The coronation of King Charles on May 6, 2023, has done little to secure the monarchy’s future. Graham Smith of the anti-monarchy group Republic stated that the Royal Family’s £250 million PR operation in May was a failure.
The cost of the coronation, a historic royal event, was just a fraction of Queen Elizabeth’s state funeral, which totaled £162 million. However, it was reported that 18 million more people tuned in to watch the Queen’s funeral compared to the King’s coronation. Viewing figures for the coronation peaked at 20.4 million when the King was crowned just after midday.
The Department for Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS) reported that the coronation incurred costs of £50.3 million, funded by the Treasury. Conscious of the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, the King opted for a smaller and shorter ceremony. A royal source stated that the 76-year-old monarch was mindful of expenses, scaling back plans while balancing the grandeur and global significance of the event.
The DCMS described the coronation as a “once-in-a-generation moment” that allowed the nation to unite in celebration. The event generated over 100,000 news stories and reached an estimated global audience of 2 billion people across 125 countries.
The coronation weekend brought a boost to the hospitality industry, as revelers flocked to pubs, restaurants, and cafes. The UK economy reportedly saw an increase of £1 billion due to heightened tourism and hospitality revenues.
The day after the coronation, the Coronation Big Lunch took place, with one in five people in the UK participating. The event raised £14.4 million for charity, further underscoring the significant impact of the coronation weekend.