Funeral preparations are already under way for King Charles, who is allegedly "still very sick" and nearing a "inevitable end."


While his father is in the hospital for cancer treatment, his younger son, Prince Harry, reportedly offered to step in. As soon as Harry's sickness was known, he travelled to Britain to see his father. Workers at Buckingham Palace supposedly informed the media that Prince Harry's father had "zero per cent chance" of continuing to work for the royal family due to his health.

The palace has been tight-lipped on Charles' health, although TMZ quoted a Daily Beast insider who indicated the King is not doing well.

According to the magazine, his illness's exact condition is varied, despite the few times he has seemed to be well.

 

During his official visit to France in September 2023, King Charles III posed for a handout photo in London, England, on February 5, 2024. Buckingham Palace provided the picture. Buckingham Palace announced the King's cancer diagnosis after he had medical treatment for an enlarged prostate last week. (Held out by Samir Hussein of Getty Images)
According to the magazine, the King's counselors often change his funeral plans. Also, it seems that "Operation Menai Bridge" is a codename for these endeavors.

He is, of course, determined to win, and they are both putting in their best effort. His illness is serious, and no one has been able to help him. Rumor has it that an insider informed TMZ that they have more secrets than they're willing to disclose.

Because of his senior age and health condition, it is anticipated that funeral arrangements are being contemplated.
Like "Operation London Bridge" (the operation's former moniker), the Queen's funeral will most certainly unfold in a predictable fashion. William, Prince of Wales, and Kate Middleton, who is expected to become queen consort, will become king consort and queen consort, respectively, once the ritual starts.

The kingdom would observe a period of national mourning before to the burial, and the new monarch would give a statement to the nation, just as Charles did on September 9.

Just as the queen receives notifications from the queen's personal secretary, so too does the prime minister and the office of the King's Privy Council.

In order for government secretaries to inform ministers of the news, they would be provided with a script. The cabinet secretary sent an email to top government officials instructing them to lower the flags of Whitehall to half-mast.