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Royal Family In Chaos! King Charles PASSES His Crown & Prestigious Title To Prince William

The Prince of Wales stepped out for a significant solo outing as he joined forces with big names to champion a major cause close to his heart.

Also, the day King Charles’ Palace shared an update on Prince William, who is reportedly preparing for his future role in the royal family. This update comes after reports revealed that the last few months have seen a shift in the dynamic between King Charles and Prince William for a surprising reason.

According to insiders, things have changed ever since Charles’ cancer battle thrust discussions regarding succession into the limelight. Charles has wanted to be the monarch for decades, says a second source. Even though he’s battling cancer, he’s not letting that get in the way of his desire to be a successful leader on the throne.

The son of the Princess Royal shared that his uncle is said to be frustrated that his recovery from cancer treatment is taking longer than he’d like, but he’s very pragmatic. He understands that there’s a period of time where he really needs to focus on himself. At the same time, he is always pushing his staff, doctors, and nurses to see, “Actually, can I do this? Can I do that?”

Mr. Phillips said William, meanwhile, is preparing behind the scenes for when his succession happens. Like his father, who takes being a successful royal very seriously, William’s eagerness to step into the role has caused occasional tension in recent weeks.

The source added that William is likely in talks about transitioning titles and responsibilities, as well as the current state of the UK government, to ensure a smooth transition. It’s believed that succession plans were fast-tracked earlier this year after Charles discovered his heartbreaking cancer diagnosis. The palace sprung into action, the source told the outlet.

William and his team have agreed on what they will focus on at the start of his reign and funeral plans for his father. For the most part, Charles is doing well, the source said, but added that there are still some concerns, and he knows his reign will be up soon. Charles has been undergoing treatment for an undisclosed type of cancer earlier this year, according to his nephew.

“I think the overriding message would be that he’s obviously very keen to get back to a form of normality and is probably frustrated that recovery is taking a little longer than probably he would want,” the son of Anne and her first husband Captain Mark Phillips told an interview on Australian television.

“He said his mother leaves others to worry about column inches. I think in the past, she has not always been the most favorite, so to speak, but she’s never really let that bother her. She just keeps her head down, works away, and leaves others to worry about column inches.”

The eldest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II said it was pretty remarkable that his mother was still traveling abroad for work in her 70s. He spoke about the work ethic of his parents and how it positively influenced him and his sister, Zara Tindall. Both of them are incredibly hardworking, and even in their 70s, they’re still working a lot harder than either of them probably expected.

He told how his mother always talks about the great example set by his grandparents, who worked into their 90s. “So everyone has a huge amount to live up to, and ultimately they all live by example,” Mr. Phillips added.

His mother really valued having time at home to relax and have some normality. His new book, written by rugby star Alex Spain, recounts a humorous comment from Princess Anne that he believes would have done the royal family’s reputation the world of good if it had been broadcast.

Alex co-hosts The Good, The Bad, and The Rugby with James Haskell and Mike Tindall. In the spin-off book, he also details their experience when they brought their “shambles of a podcast” to Windsor Castle to meet The Prince and Princess of Wales and Princess Anne.

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