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The Palace’s reported secret plans for the death of King Charles III come to light

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According to British media, the cancer diagnosis of the current monarch of the United Kingdom changed everything, and the Palace’s reported secret plans for the death of King Charles III came to light if it comes sooner than expected.

While it is true that currently the king seems to be in good health to the point of making an 11-day trip to Australia, the palace experts say that his diagnosis set in motion what is known as the ‘change of reign‘, which would be the preparations and steps to follow in case the monarch dies soon.

It is for this reason that although the monarch remains on the throne, Prince William has played a more significant role in the monarchy, stepping forward to face major commitments, preparing for his future reign, as well as appointing a new private secretary, Ian Patrick, days after the king revealed his diagnosis.

For his part, Prince Harry, the news took him by surprise. It is for that reason that after finding out, he traveled quickly to see his father, where he was informed of the seriousness of the matter. Since then, he has tried to recover the relationship with the king. A source said, “He thought he might have 20 years with his father as the ultimate authority to mend those broken bridges“.

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