King Charles’ Cancer Is ‘Eating Him Alive’: ‘The
Situation Is Desperate’ for the Royal Family
Samantha
Agate
Fri, March
22, 2024 at 6:14 PM GMT+1·4 min read
King
Charles’ health is declining rapidly amid attempts to save the crumbling
1,200-year-old British monarchy, which has been rocked to its very foundations
by a seemingly endless torrent of scandal, disease, family feuds and an heir
too weak and distracted to pull it out of a catastrophic tailspin, high placed
palace sources exclusively tell In Touch.
“King
Charles is much sicker than the palace lets on and simply isn’t up to the job
of running his fractious family, the crown’s business interests and fulfilling
the daily duties of the monarchy,” a member of the royal inner circle reveals.
“His cancer is eating him alive. He’s very frail. The situation is desperate.”
Sadly,
Charles, 75, waited more than seven decades to ascend the throne only to see
the monarchy spin wildly out of control since his mother Queen Elizabeth’s
death in September 2022. And with Charles in the dire throes of his cancer
battle — said to be killer pancreatic tumors — an “exhausted” 76-year-old Queen
Camilla, who’d filled in for her ailing husband on 13 separate occasions,
carefreely jetted off to the Mediterranean on vacation!
Meanwhile,
Prince William, 41-year-old heir to the throne, has cut back on his royal
duties to attend to his ailing wife, Princess Kate Middleton, 42, and deal with
other issues.
When
William bowed out of a February memorial for King Constantine of Greece due to
“personal reasons,” the family scraped the bottom of the royal barrel by
allowing accused sex predator Prince Andrew to represent it.
“Behind the
scenes, Camilla is disgusted by the king’s apparent weakness and is providing
him little comfort as he battles his fatal cancer,” reveals a palace courtier.
“By going on holiday, she was thumbing her nose at stepson William, who is
incapable of shouldering the monarchy’s burdens on his own.”
To some
degree, Charles’ other siblings, Princess Anne, 73, and Prince Edward, 60, and
his wife Sophie, 59, have tried to fill some of the gaps but are clearly
overwhelmed. Anne, who’s had a frosty relationship with Camilla, is now said to
be grousing about getting dumped with some of the vacationing queen’s workload.
Royal
observers believe the seeds of the monarchy’s destruction were sown some 12
years ago with efforts to streamline the number of relatives who could
officially represent the family. That clutch was further reduced when Charles’
son Prince Harry, 39, met and married Meghan, 42. The two went on to break with
the family and embark on a ruthless, persistent campaign to disparage their
royal kin.
“The end
result is where we are today,” notes one observer. “After nearly two months of
rolling crises, the royal family looks threadbare, depleted and wan.”
And
whatever unity they may have once shared now seems shattered. “The monarchy is
in a shambles and has embraced a bunker mentality, with royal family members
all looking to ensure their own survival after the coming apocalypse,” says the
courtier.
“Meanwhile,
Harry and Meghan are lurking in the shadows and appear to be savoring every
humiliation heaped on the royal family. They are truly getting the last laugh —
and word is they are waiting to deliver a killing blow.”
But perhaps
the greatest threat to the House of Windsor’s survival are William and Kate.
Young and vital with three lovely children, they were once seen as the
glittering future of the monarchy. But William’s obsession with Harry’s
betrayal, Kate’s shocking cancer diagnosis, rumored marital issues and, most
recently, an embarrassing family photo doctoring scandal have tarnished their
once golden image.
“William is
totally distracted by his wife Kate’s physical and emotional issues and the
problems in their marriage,” confides the courtier. “He also can’t seem to
control his fury over Harry and Meghan.”
To deal
with the stress, sources say William is hitting the bottle — but his boozing is
just adding to his problems with Kate.
“William
has increased his drinking to relieve the added royal pressures and drown his
rage over Harry and Meghan’s attacks on the family, and that’s put him on a
collision course with his wife,” confides another palace source.
It all adds
up to perilous days for the British crown.
“There’s a
very real fear we’re in the end times of the Windsor monarchy,” says the first
palace insider. “The feeling is The Firm won’t survive Charles’ death — and His
Majesty has declared William unfit to be king!”
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