King Charles III ascended the throne following the passing of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, during the summer of 2023. Approximately two months ago, reports emerged from Buckingham Palace indicating that the King was undergoing treatment for prostate cancer. This has led to various speculations about the King’s health among palace officials.
However, recent revelations suggest that the extent of King Charles‘ health challenge might be more severe than initially disclosed. While there has not been any official confirmation from the British press or the palace staff, insiders have exclusively disclosed that the monarch has few years to live and that he is actually battling pancreatic cancer, which typically includes a grim prognosis for most.
Sources say King Charles has few years left
During a recent conversation with In Touch Weekly, individuals close to the royal family disclosed confidential information regarding the King’s health. According to these sources, King Charles is currently in a fierce battle against pancreatic cancer, and medical professionals have estimated that he may have approximately two years left to live.
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They also explained that the King’s diagnosis is widely known among people working closely within the Royal circle. “Many courtiers believe Charles’ cancer is worse than they’re making it out to be,” the insider stated. “Even before the diagnosis, there were concerns about his health.”
One of the insiders revealed that despite recent challenges, the King steadfastly upholds some of his public engagements, aiming to reassure the general populace of his ability to fulfill his official responsibilities. “Charles is keeping up with some appearances, not only to squash the wild conspiracy theories and false reports of his death,” the source admitted. “But to assure people that he’s still able to perform his duties as king.”
Another individual also mentioned that Charles is deeply dedicated to exploring all available avenues to prolong his life to the fullest extent possible.