Charles III’s funeral plans updated: “It’s really very bad”

Charles III’s funeral plans updated: “It’s really very bad”
Charles III’s funeral plans updated: “It’s really very bad”
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It was at the beginning of February of this year, 2024, that Buckingham Palace issued an official statement stating that the King Charles III was diagnosed with cancer. Despite being undergoing treatments, it appears that the monarch’s health status is causing concern.

According to the foreign press, the health of the King of England is very weak. O Daily Beastaccording to the Page Sixrevealed that he got in touch with some friends of Carlos III and that they all agreed to say that what the monarch is going through “it is not good”.

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One of his father’s friends William It is Harrysaid that Carlos III is not well, but “is determined to win”. “Everyone remains optimistic, but he is really in very bad shape. More than they are letting on.”he added, according to what was mentioned.

The same publication also reports that the journalist, Tina Brownhad already suggested that the King of England was experiencing difficulties with his health and that the (possible and brief) accession to the throne was leaving the eldest son of Charles III and his wife, Kate Middleton – which also fights an oncological problem – with “intense anxiety”.

‘Operation Menai Bridge’

The media outlet also revealed that it knew that the Operation Menai Bridge – code name for the king’s funeral plans – is being revised. Something that would initially be natural, since they are constantly changing. But according to a former employee, the plans are taking more urgency. “They have been dusted off and are being actively updated”he explained, continuing, “No more than expected, as the king was diagnosed with cancer”it reads.

Until then, the British royal family had not made any comments on the matter.

The article is in Portuguese

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