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


After having surgery to reduce the size of his enlarged prostate, King Charles was diagnosed with a malignant tumor. The crown prince has been attending treatment sessions once a week in both Sandrigham and London ever since.

The first statement from Buckingham Palace said that during the King's recent medical surgery for benign prostate enlargement, a clear cause for worry was identified. The existence of cancer was validated by the outcomes of the subsequent diagnostic procedures.

His Majesty's doctors have advised him to avoid any public engagements until he starts a treatment program, which he started today. His Majesty will finish official paperwork and do the usual governmental tasks during this period.

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A source told the Daily Mail that King Charles is supposedly "on good form," but other from that, his long absence from royal duties is expected.